Tough Issues, Tough Choices

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A01=Brian Marris
A01=Tina Rae
adolescent wellbeing
Author_Brian Marris
Author_Tina Rae
Baby Blues
Behavioural Issues
Category=JNU
Category=YX
challenging behaviour support
Cow Face
Drunk and Disorderly
Emotional Issues
emotional literacy development
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eq_personal-social-topics
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Gay Boy
Graffiti Courage
inclusive education practice
Peer Pressure
pupil referral strategies
secondary school interventions
Social Issues
social justice education resource

Product details

  • ISBN 9781906517861
  • Weight: 1995g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Tough Issues: Resources for staff and student development by Tina Rae and Brian Marris This exciting and challenging resource focuses upon the issues, problems and concerns of teenagers in today's increasingly diverse and complex society.  Social, emotional and behavioural issues relevant to these young people are presented in a three part programme which was originally developed and trialled within the context of a Pupil Referral Unit and a Mainstream High School. Tough Issues aims to address some of the 'real' concerns and agendas of teenagers today.  Whilst it fulfils many of the objectives of the KS3 and KS4 PSHE curriculum, it also promotes the development of emotional literacy, equal opportunities and social justice.  A central objective is to encourage students to develop their own voice, to take ownership of their own behaviours, values and responses and to become reflective young adults able to effectively identify and challenge social injustice.  The programme is presented in three parts, each containing 8 scenarios with accompanying teaching resources and activities. The issues presented are often extremely challenging and hard hitting and include the following:  * Underage age pregnancy * Graffiti * ASBOs * Date rape * Homophobia * Anorexia * Racism * Death * Relationship breakdown * Peer pressure * Arson * Alcohol abuse * Obesity * Bullying * Drug abusive  The structure of the sessions is consistent throughout to allow for ease of delivery and includes evaluation sheets, image cards, question and answer sessions, acting out of the scenario and take home activities to reinforce and build upon the learning undertaken.  A CD-ROM accompanies the programme and this includes all the activites, image cards, take home activities and photographic images.  This is a unique resource and of real relevance to today's young people.  It certainly challenges our young people to reflect upon their own emotional, behavioural and social needs and the ways in which they can and should develop self-help strategies and appropriate problem solving skills to cope effectively with the issues and challenges of today's world. The content is hard-hitting but if we fail to address these issues, due to our own 'adult' embarrassments and fears then we also fail the young people we are seeking to support, challenge and develop.  Tough Issues - Focusing on the real issues, problems and concerns of today's teenagers is suitable for young people aged 13 - 18 years.
Tina Rae is a Senior Educational Psychologist (Behaviour) who has written extensively on topics such as emotional literacy, behaviour management, PSHE and Citizenship. She continues to work directly with both teachers and students to develop new programmes and resources. Brian is a committed teacher with over thirty years' experience teaching disaffected children. He was inspired to try and effect positive change in their lives. As a deputy in a PRU he saw the need to focus, in a meaningful way, on the increasingly difficult issues which face today's teenagers. Using real-life experiences and appropriate language acted out in dramatic scenarios he engages pupils in a new and successful way to think about and manage their own lives.