ABSTRACT

This handbook provides the Personal, Social and Health  Education (PSHE) co-ordinator in a school with everything that they need to deliver good practice in this subject. The book contains thorough guidance through policy and required practice and has a strongly practical bias. It shows through examples of good practice what can be achieved and how this can generally help to raise standards in schools.

This is a topical, lively and up-to-date book which tackles the real issues facing schools, heads, co-ordinators and classroom teachers in an engaging and practical manner. It quotes from examples and case studies where strategies worked, and failed - but also keeps the learning of the pupil as the focus of all activities.

The PSHE Co-ordinators Handbook is what every Head and PSHE co-ordinator needs to help them make practical sense of the new curriculum, the new PSHE, the new healthy school standard, social inclusion, citizenship, school councils, and the new Ofsted requirements - and how these can be woven together in a coherent way to support the raising of academic standards.

chapter 3|15 pages

The Role of the PSHCE Co-ordinator

chapter 4|8 pages

Organising PSHCE in the School

chapter 7|23 pages

The Classroom

chapter 8|16 pages

The Socially Inclusive School

chapter 9|13 pages

Setting Up a Successful School Council

chapter 11|19 pages

PSHCE in the Whole School Curriculum

chapter 12|8 pages

Citizenship Education

chapter 14|33 pages

Continuing Professional Development in PSHCE

chapter 15|5 pages

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