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This webinar will provide PSHE leads, subject leads and all teaching staff with a range of practical ideas to support their RSHE delivery ahead of the DfE statutory requirements from 1st September 2020.
The statutory requirement to provide Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education and Health Education is still in place from 1st September 2020 and all schools should continue to prepare for this date where possible.
Where schools have been severely impacted by COVID-19 and are not able to implement fully from September, they will have until summer term 2021 to do so. However, the DfE encourage schools to take a phased approach and expect them to be able to demonstrate how they will cover the entirety of the curriculum in the future.
In this webinar, expert PSHE practitioner and life member of the PSHE Association, Alice Hoyle, discusses a wide range of ideas to help support primary schools in their implementation of the new curriculum which can be adapted to ensure children feel included, engaged and learn effectively within a safe environment.
Recognising the importance of cultivating and establishing a safe space for pupils to openly discuss issues, build their knowledge and develop their values and skills.
Identifying a variety of simple, practical strategies that can be easily implemented to aid and support RSHE delivery, including reflective preparation.
Understanding how specific techniques can be adopted around teaching and learning which can significantly enhance the implementation of RSHE.
Recognising how to adapt content around RSHE and ensuring that lesson plans fit with learning needs.
Identifying strategies to conclude learning and developing best practice methods to ensure effective RSHE delivery.
This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leads, subject leaders, teachers and teaching assistants with practical advice and support on how they can successfully deliver a summer school programme which helps pupils make up for lost learning time.
This webinar, delivered in conjunction with the British Association for Early Childhood Education, will provide teaching assistants with an insight into strategy, practice and resources to help them fulfil their important role in supporting children’s development, in line with DfE’s reformed Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Framework and supportive curriculum guidance.
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.
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