KS1/2 PSHE. SEAL
Description
SEAL or the Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning, is a set of resources supplied by the DCSF and the Primary National Strategy designed to offer a whole-curriculum framework for teaching social, emotional and behavioural skills to all children. Its aims, to develop the underpinning qualities and skills that help promote positive behaviour and effective learning, are certainly worth achieving. By looking at the experiences of a school already using SEAL, this programme aims to help you make the most of these resources. Staff from West Drayton Primary School, Middlesex share their experiences and views on SEAL.
Runtime
14 min
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Subjects
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
2006
Database
Alexander Street
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