Our PSHE lessons cover specific criteria within the PSHE Association's Programme of Study for Key Stage 2 / Key Stage 3:
Living in the wider world
Our resources help students discuss and debate topical issues, developing their knowledge of national and international problems and events that affect them and others (L1 / L3). They help students express their thoughts and opinions in an appropriate way and encourage them to support their own views with reasoning
(R10 / R3).
Relationships
A focus on listening encourages students to see and respect others' points of view before making their own judgments (L8 / L1). Activities support students to be sceptical about media stories and value the importance of evidence. This enables them to recognise and challenge stereotypes (R16 / L7).
If you like these, check out our other teaching resources in our resource library!
PSHE resources
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Medicine: is DNA the answer?
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The rise of the entrepreneur
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The death of Queen Elizabeth II
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The transatlantic slave trade: a legacy of inequality in the UK
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Data journalism: teenagers and social media
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Period dignity officer: the right man for the job?
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Offensive lyrics: is there any excuse?
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Women's football: what's the goal?
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Roe v Wade
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World leaders: moral standards
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Climate change in court
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Transforming education: the youth voice
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Cost of living crisis: inflation
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The power of protest
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Guns in America
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The Queen's Platinum Jubilee
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The power of sound
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Discrimination in design: disability
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The Twitter takeover
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Refugees and responsibility
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Cyber-roaches
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World hunger in numbers
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Gender inequality: break the bias