Delivering Meaningful Relationship and Sex Education Within the PSHE Curriculum
Posted by Marc Baggott (Straight Talking Peer Education) on 21.10.20 in Guest Blogs
Tags: PSHE, Relationships, Sex Education, Straight Talking Peer Education
PSHE is important for preparing students mentally and socially for the world outside of school. A rounded coverage in RSE topics equips students with knowledge and awareness to make better life decisions. Straight Talking Peer Education offers workshops for secondary school students that help to reinforce learning within the PSHE curriculum.
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Why Mindfulness Should Be Part of PSHE Education
Posted by Lisa-Marie on 10.09.20 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Mental Health, Mindfulness, PSHE
The importance of PSHE and specifically introducing mindfulness as part of a PSHE curriculum in schools
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What can a peace crane teach students about Citizenship?
Posted by CND Peace Education on 24.07.20 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Citizenship, CND, Education, Nuclear Weapons, Peace
It’s been 75 years since the bombings of Hiroshima (6th August) and Nagasaki (9th August). Why not make your own peace crane to mark the occasion and honour those affected? We’d love to see your creations – tweet us @CNDPeaceEd!
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Social & Emotional Learning – Respect
Posted by Think For The Future on 07.07.20 in Guest Blogs, Resources
Tags: Activities, Education, Resources, Respect., Think For The Future
Respect is an important part of any Social & Emotional Learning curriculum, especially when attempting to positively impact pupil behaviour.
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RE (Part 2) The Importance of Being Religiously Literate
Posted by The RE Guru on 22.06.20 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Culture, Education, Extremism, Learning, Religion
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RE (Part 1) What is the point of Religious Education?
Posted by The RE Guru on 15.06.20 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Culture, Education, Extremism, Learning, Religion
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GCSE Citizenship Blog Series: Teachers and Conspiracy Theories
Posted by The RE Guru on 05.06.20 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Conspiracy, Covid-19, Education, Staying Safe, Teaching
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PSHE Education – Could your period pain be linked to your tight hamstring muscles?
Posted by Sian Randall on 09.05.20 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Anatomy, Education, Hamstring, Health, Menstruation, Pelvic Floor, Period, PSHE, Sex Education
Part two of a three-part series on menstrual re-education, understanding how your period pain could be linked to your tight hamstring muscles
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Raising funds for London’s brave transport workers
Posted by Cre8tive Resources Team on 27.04.20 in News
Tags: Community, Covid-19, Staying Safe, TFL, Thank You
As of 27th April, 29 TFL staff in total — including 23 bus drivers and workers - have tragically died from COVID-19. If you also want to recognise our fallen transport workers, please do donate any amount to our memorial fundraising campaign
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PSHE Education – Have you ever thought of menstrual charting?
Posted by Sian Randall on 28.03.20 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Education, Health, PSHE, Sex Education
Part one of a three-part series on menstrual re-education, understanding your cyclic nature and menstruation with the help of menstrual cycle charting and, how to access your best life and best you! Happy charting!
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