Enhancing Personal, Social and Health Education offers an accessible and thought-provoking approach to developing effective practice in PSHE. The book uses case study examples to offer insights and reflections that will support practitioners developing work in their own schools.The authors begin by examining the national PSHE framework and guidelines, outlining the essential ingredients of effective practice. Subsequent chapters provide case study examples of PSHE practice in primary and secondary schools and broader whole school initiatives. The book offers many useful ideas for planning and teaching PSHE, but also raises fundamental questions about policy at national and local levels, and the extent to which current guidance is helpful and supportive.It will be essential reading for all teachers committed to nurturing the personal and social development of their students.
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Sally Inman is Head of Education and Director of the Centre for Cross Curricular Initiatives at South Bank University
Martin Buck is the Headteacher of Lister Community School, Newham, London
Miles Tandy is the Teacher Advisor at the Educational Development Service, Warwickshire County Council
Miles Tandy and Jo Howell are advisers with Warwickshire's Educational Development Service, UK. They have written widely about drama and literacy, and their publications include Creating Writers in the Primary Classroom (Routledge, 2008) and Beginning Drama (Routledge, 2008).
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