All Personal, Social, Health & Economic Education articles – Page 4
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Features
Residentials; what are the benefits beyond fun?
School Travel Organiser takes a look at some of the benefits of residential trips and in particular Kingswood, a residential organisation located at ten different sites, which offers school groups a range of activities to support learning outside the classroom.
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International Women’s Day: school trip ideas
International Women’s Day is on 8th March this year and the event can be used to teach different subjects.
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News & Ideas
Secondary school pupils welcomed at Festival of Questions
This February, Lancaster Arts will debut the Festival of Questions, which aims to rouse debate through various events.
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Itinerary Idea: The Roman Baths
Experience The Roman Baths with an itinerary that links to History, Art and Design, Numeracy, Literacy and PSHE.
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News & Ideas
Wellcome Trust launches The Crunch to highlight healthy eating
Teachers interested in teaching healthy eating will want to keep their eyes open for The Crunch initiative launching in March.
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12 tips for embedding away from desk education at your school
Pointers for getting the most out of the practice of learning outside the classroom.
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News & Ideas
Improving lives outside the classroom: conference dates announced
A conference on Raising Standards and Improving Lives Outside the Classroom will take place at The Haycock Hotel in Cambridgeshire on Friday 29th January.
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Features
Learning Literacy, Numeracy and PSHE with animals
We talk to Anna Cowling from Wood Green Animal Shelter about why animal welfare is an important lesson.
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Teacher tips for trips: The Far East
STO talks to Secondary school Science teacher Brett Robinson about his favourite school trip destination.
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News & Ideas
Royal Courts of Justice hosts cyberbullying workshops
The National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL) has developed a new educational workshop about cyberbullying.
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Case study: Student businesses at Giles Brook Primary School
Year 6 students from Giles Brook Primary School in Milton Keynes have been given a six week homework task to set up and start their own businesses from £1 given to each of them from the school fund.
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