PSHE stands for Personal, Social, Health and Economics Education. It aims to help students understand their personal and social development by covering topics like kindness, nutrition, finances, drugs/alcohol, and body image. Successful group work in PSHE involves developing skills like being effective learners, working well with others, and improving communication and teamwork.
PSHE stands for Personal, Social, Health and Economics Education. It aims to help students understand their personal and social development by covering topics like kindness, nutrition, finances, drugs/alcohol, and body image. Successful group work in PSHE involves developing skills like being effective learners, working well with others, and improving communication and teamwork.
PSHE stands for Personal, Social, Health and Economics Education. It aims to help students understand their personal and social development by covering topics like kindness, nutrition, finances, drugs/alcohol, and body image. Successful group work in PSHE involves developing skills like being effective learners, working well with others, and improving communication and teamwork.
• Provide 2 examples on topics that might be covered Goals in PSHE • Explain at least 3 aspects of successful group work. Personal – to do with ourselves
Social – to do with our
interactions and relationships with others
Health – all about looking after
our bodies, mentally and What is physically
PSHE? Economics – all about managing
our money (the E also stands for education too) • Aim: Help students understand how they are developing personally and socially, tackling many of the moral, social and cultural issues that are part of growing up. Questions that might be in PSHE:
• What acts indicate kindness?
• Why do we have to eat vegetables? • Why do large items sometimes cost less than smaller ones? • What are fixed mindset and growth mindset? • What are some affects of drugs & alcohol? • How did media affect the way we view body image? • How do I manage my finances? In PSHE you will learn in a variety of different ways. We want to develop your skills so you can be effective, successful learners at school. It is very important you are able to work well in groups.
Challenge: Copy and complete the mind map then choose
an extra challenge question from below:
What does successful group work look like?
More challenging: What is the most important area to
consider for successful group work? Why? Mega Challenge: How can group work help to improve your communication and teamwork skills? Why? Closing: List out 1 thing you learned today and 2 topics you would like to talk about in PSHE.