PSHE
Emotional literacy
Title: Emotional Literacy – Why is self awareness and sensitivity important?
SMSC/British Values: To listen and respond appropriately to the views and actions of others.
Learning Challenge: To demonstrate the behaviours of sensitivity and self awareness.
PSHE Lesson on What makes us different?
The lesson is about being open-minded as a British Citizen
Links to British values on diversity willingness to gain new knowledge, to try new experiences and accept others.
Uses examples of the Equality Act and Protected Characteristics to promote fairness and equality
Title: Why do we need feminism?
Learning Challenge: Describe what feminism is and explain why feminism exists.
Gender equality and gender stereotypes still exist. Why do we need feminism today?
What is Sexual Harassment?
Describe what constitutes stalking and harassment and explain its impact on the person.
What is defined as stalking
Consent and saying no
Guidence from PSHE association and bold voices used to create this lesson.
To define the term toxic masculinity and understand why it is dangerous.
What makes a man masculine?
How does toxic masculinity link to gender stereotypes?
Is all masculinity bad?
Mental Health
Wellbeing journal and activities, booklet with a journal page for a weekly reflection.
Suitable for both key stage 3 and key stage 4
Activities to complete during form time
11 lessons and resources on Careers to be taught during PSHE or Form Torm
Whole unit of work on careers and focusing on next steps, CV writing, personal statement and interview techniques. This would be suitable for either Year 10 or Year 11.
Lessons and booklet included on the following
Introduction to careers
Life after Year 11 - Dream career, apprenticeships, further education, labour market
Future Goals - Aspirations and qualifications
My skills - Employability skills, what are your skills?
Personal Statement
Writing a CV - Including template and step by step guide to complete a good CV
Interview techniques