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This webinar will provide school leaders, headteachers, PSHE/RSHE leads and teachers with practical support on developing their RSHE curriculum in line with DfE expectations for full school opening.
Despite the disruption caused by COVID-19, the DfE state that relationships and health education (RHE) in primary schools will still become compulsory from September 2020.
Whilst schools have a degree of flexibility in introducing the subjects, the DfE encourage a phased approach and all schools must have begun teaching from at least summer term 2021.
In this webinar, PSHE subject matter expert, John Rees, explores how primary schools can effectively develop and integrate a RSHE curriculum that is responsive, reflective of the current environment and will comply with statutory DfE requirements.
Understanding what schools must and should do in effectively developing their RSHE curriculum in line with current DfE guidance.
Recognising how to integrate the new RSHE curriculum into the wider subject areas and ensuring it is responsive and flexible.
Understanding the important role that the new RSHE curriculum has in teaching children about safeguarding and developing a framework in line with KCSiE 2020.
Developing a RSHE curriculum reflective of the current climate and supporting children through discussing mental health and wellbeing in the classroom.
Recognising how to be proactive and structuring a phased approach (if needed) from September 2020.
This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leaders, subject leaders and teachers with an understanding of the new Model Music Curriculum (MMC) and how schools can use the guidance to deliver a rich and diverse music education for children at key stage 3.
This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leaders, subject leaders and teachers with an understanding of the new Model Music Curriculum (MMC) and how schools can use the guidance to deliver a rich and diverse music education for children at key stages 1 to 3.
This webinar will provide headteachers, school leaders, teachers and teaching assistants with strategies, best practice and resources to support English as an Additional Language (EAL) pupils with language development, social integration and academic achievement after a period of remote education.
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