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PSHE Education for Key Stage 4 Teacher's Resource Book + CD
Mixed media product
Main Details
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PSHE Education for Key Stage 4 Teacher's Resource Book + CD
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lesley De Meza
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By (author) Stephen De Silva
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By (author) Philip Ashton
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Series | PSHE |
Physical Properties |
Format:Mixed media product | Pages:216 | Dimensions(mm): Height 295,Width 221 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781444120721
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Classifications | Dewey:301 |
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Illustrations |
black and white diagrams
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hodder Education
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Imprint |
Hodder Education
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Publication Date |
27 May 2011 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
PSHE Education for Key Stage 4 supports students to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes identified in the PSHE Education Programmes of Study which are intended to equip them for future personal and economic wellbeing. It does this by covering the key concepts, processes and content in the Programmes of Study through a series of topics which provide a wide range of activities - flexibly designed to be combined into a complete lesson or used individually within tutor-group time.The Teacher's Resource Book supports:- the non-specialist teacher through in-depth guidance on each activity in the Student Book - including suggestions on how to carry out and manage activities, as well as examples of responses that should be elicited from the student- the PSHE Education coordinator through showing how each topic links to the Programmes of Study, SEAL and ECM outcomes.In addition it:- provides a bank of active learning methodologies, including assessment for learning strategies, that can be applied to different activities in the Student Book- gives guidance on how to apply the End of Key Stage Statements to assessment tasks to allow for more formal assessment and recording of students' work.
Author Biography
Stephen De Silva is an experienced trainer, assessor, consultant and writer with 30 years' service in the public sector. He has worked across the UK and in the USA, Bermuda and Taiwan. Originally a leader of both PSHE / Religious Education departments and Pastoral Year Teams, he has also managed young people's sexual health and drugs services in the NHS. Stephen has been: a contributor to Teachers' TV programmes; a consultant to QCA on the Personal Development curriculum review; an associate trainer for the National Children's Bureau; a writer and trainer on the Home Office's 'Blueprint' Drugs Project; an accredited trainer of SHARE 'Sexual Health and Relationships Education' for NHS Scotland.Lesley de Meza is a leading practitioner, trainer and writer known internationally for her PSHE education work. She has worked with a range of organisations including: DAATs, DfCSF, DoH, HIT (Liverpool), Home Office, Integrated Youth Support Services, LAs, Metropolitan Police, NICE, PCTs, QCA, schools, TPU and universities. Lesley serves as an 'Education Practitioner' member of the Public Health Interventions Advisory Committee (PHIAC), which is part of the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence (NICE). She is an Associate Trainer for the National Children's Bureau and Brook and also a Trustee for JAT (Jewish Action and Training for Sexual Health).Philip Ashton is an experienced PSHE coordinator in a secondary school.
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