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Activities for Citizenship at Key Stage 2
This citizenship book has seven themes including: how to use topical issues, rules and laws, anti-social behaviour, bullying and racism, what is democracy and economic choices and sustainability. The seven themes relate to the eleven statements in the PSHE & Citizenship framework. This ‘Ideas and Activities’ classroom guide has been written by experienced practising teachers and has many ideas of how to tackle this subject in a realistic but imaginative way.

Aimed at Key Stage 2.
One copy: £4.99; 6 copies: £25

 

 

 

Mapping PSHE & Citizenship at KS1/KS2
Where is PSHE and Citizenship in primary schools? How do we teach it? How can you demonstrate to OfSTED that your school offers a broad and balanced curriculum for PSHE and Citizenship at Key Stage 1/Key Stage 2?

These guides contain practical and measurable ways for schools to identify, develop and improve their practice in health, personal, social and citizenship education. It allows schools to audit existing provision, assess the contribution of extra-curricular activities and the impact of your school’s ethos.

One copy: £4.99; 6 copies: £25

 

 

 

 

 

Games for Life
This is a games based teaching pack to explain to primary school children about the key health issues of today namely, smoking, alcohol, healthy eating and safe sun.

The pack is full of resources and together with the background information on each topic this will enable teachers to tackle these subjects in a lively and informative way. Practising teachers have written the pack and all the games have been tested in their classrooms – so we know they work! The guide was partly funded by the Europe Against cancer project and so the background information but NOT the games are linked to the European Code Against Cancer.

For Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
One copy: £4.99; 6 copies: £25

 

 

 

 

Benchmarks for Citizenship
These Benchmarks contains a series of practical and measurable standards for schools that are seeking to develop and improve their practice in health, personal, social and citizenship education. This publication will assist schools in meeting Twenty-one challenges for the 21st Century which will help every school to achieve the curriculum whilst also engaging young people.

This is a cross-phase publication.
One copy: £4.99

 

 

 

 

Benchmarks for School Ethos
School Ethos is a vital aspect in raising pupil achievement and this publication will assist schools in meeting the challenge of defining their own Ethos. Ethos is a term that often defies attempts to quantify or evaluate and yet it is something that Head teachers and school staff know they need to develop in order to improve the teaching and learning in their school. These Benchmarks help to translate Ethos into tangible practice.

This is a cross-phase publication.
One copy: £4.99

 

 

 

 

Positive Action
This is a teaching pack, which will give teachers a whole series of practical lessons on the main PSHE and Citizenship topics that need to be covered at secondary school. These topics include sex ad relationship education, drug education, stereotyping and assertiveness. A range of methodologies and activities are used so that there is something in the book to suit every teacher.  The pack is full of resources and together with the background information on each topic this will enable teachers to tackle these subjects in a lively and informative way.

Aimed at Key Stage 3 and 4.
One copy: £4.99; 6 copies: £25

 

Guidance on the Use of Outside Agencies
This provides a step-by-step guide for schools and visitors to understand each others’ roles and how they can be complementary for the benefit of the pupils. It has proformas which can be used, and covers the issues that must be considered such as child protection.

This is a cross-phase publication
One copy: £4.99; 6 copies: £25

 

 

Guidelines for Developing a School Confidentiality Policy
Schools need to have a clear confidentiality policy that everyone (including pupils, parents and carers) knows, understands and works within. This is a vital part of meeting pupils’ welfare needs and using the Guidelines for developing a School Confidentiality Policy will enable you to do this. Sample policies are included.

This is a cross-phase publication
One copy: £4.99; 6 copies: £25

 

   
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