The Minefield which is RSE and Health
Posted by Nicole Antoniou on 22.04.21 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Covid-19, Education, Mental Health, PSHE, Relationships, RSE, Wellbeing
Butterfly Squad’s personal development program is like no other. It arms children with resilience confidence and esteem, tools and techniques for life creating powerful future generations.
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RSE during COVID: a research study
Posted by Ashleigh Alderson on 22.04.21 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Community, Education, Learning, PSHE, RSE, Thank You
Are you a teacher involved in the delivery of sex education to secondary school students in the UK? We're interested in hearing about your experiences of delivering the updated 2020 sex education curriculum and the impact of COVID-19 when doing so. For more information and to take part please email A.Alderson3@newcastle.ac.uk
READ MOREEscape Rooms – a great tool to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding
Posted by Cre8tive Resources Team on 02.04.21 in Resources
Tags: Activities, cre8tiver, Creativity, Inspire, Teaching
Escape rooms are an innovative and exciting educational tool that allows students to use their knowledge and learning in a challenging and fun way. They allow students to use their critical thinking and teamwork skills to solve a variety of puzzles - the attraction of this being in the “gamification” of learning!
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PSHE Changes (Statutory RSE and Health Education)
Posted by Rebecca Jennings on 25.03.21 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Education, Health, PSHE, Relationships, RSE, Sex Education, Wellbeing
Ultimately if a teacher isn’t confident in particular areas they should seek support from the school and colleagues. RAISE can support schools with every element of statutory RSHE, from direct delivery with pupils, policy support, parent workshops, lesson plans, and online staff training to ensure that staff are confident to deliver the more sensitive areas of this curriculum.
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PSHE Education – still a work in progress?
Posted by Russell Stanley on 25.03.21 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Education, PSHE, RSE, Sex Education
How do we keep PSHE at the forefront of everyone’s minds beyond the implementation of the statutory elements? Here are a few top tips to keep in mind to ensure it has a high profile:
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Weʼre raising £2,500 to fund my women’s empowerment expedition to Puerto Morelos
Posted by Maddie King on 04.03.21 in Guest Blogs
Tags: Active Citizenship, Charity, Education
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Why Teachers Should Use Tarsia Puzzles In The Classroom And Online
Posted by Brett Kingsnorth on 23.02.21 in Resources
Tags: cre8tiver, Education, Puzzle, tarsia
Over the years educators have studied the many benefits of puzzles on learning. From how it enhances brainpower to improving learners' concentration. Puzzles are a helpful resource.
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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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