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PSHE in the Primary School: Principles and Practice


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No. of pages 314

Published: 2015

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PSHE in the Primary School: Principles and Practice is an exciting new textbook to support, inform and inspire trainees, teachers and support staff at primary level. This unique text bonds essential subject knowledge with practical teaching skills, and covers topical issues such as bullying, resilience, behaviour for learning, and sex and relationships education. The book is divided into four distinct parts: Social Development and Education, including conflict resolution and celebrating diversity; Personal Development and Education, tackling topics such as emotional literacy and coping with life transitions; Coordinating PSHE offers guidance for new and aspiring PSHE coordinators in all aspects of their role, including curriculum design and assessment; and the final part looks to The Future of PSHE.

 

 

There are 314 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Taylor & Francis Ltd .

Viv Smith is the author of all the titles in the I Can Help series. She is a primary school teacher in Stafford and has written many books on practical subjects for the junior-school age-group. Gillian Goddard is a primary education lecturer at Liverpool Hope University College. She runs a specialist module for B. Ed students on PSHE as well as delivering inset courses on PSHE. She also acts as a consultant to schools in the formation and delivery of PSHE. Jacqueline Barbera was a primary teacher for ten years befor becoming a senior lecturer at Liverpool Hope University College. Whilst a teacher she had special responsibility for English and PSHEand as a lecturer has specific responsibility for Primary English. She provides inset training in Literacy and PSHE.