Teaching Personal, Social, Health and Economic and Relationships, (Sex) and Health Education in Primary Schools
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Product details
- ISBN 9781350129887
- Weight: 392g
- Dimensions: 168 x 242mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jan 2021
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE) and relationships, (sex) and health education (R(S)HE) are often undervalued in school and are frequently seen as an add-ons. But when taught well, PSHE and R(S)HE can enhance not only other subjects but strengthen school safeguarding, develop pupil well-being and improve pupils’ progress and resilience in learning.
Underpinned by a range of contemporary research and illustrated through examples of classroom practice, the expert team of teacher educators look at a range of curriculum areas and contemporary issues to explore how PSHE and R(S)HE education can enhance other curriculum areas. As well as showing how pupils’ life skills can be developed, they also explore how teachers’ understanding of how PSHE and R(S)HE can be implemented without additional planning or expensive resources.
The book takes an inclusive understanding of both diverse families and relationships throughout. Topics covered include:
-social media, online presence and critical literacy skills
-mental health coping strategies
-plastic reducing
-topical, sensitive, controversial issues (TSCIs)
Covering the whole primary spectrum from Early Years to Key Stage 2, case studies from each phase are included within each chapter to help practitioners to relate the material to their own classroom. Points to consider for your setting are included and guidance on further reading provides reliable direction for additional information.
Victoria Pugh is Primary Lecturer and PSHE and RSE Lead at the University of Worcester, UK.
Daniel Hughes is Primary Lecturer and English Lead at the University of Worcester, UK.
