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Personal and Social Education

 

Personal and Social Education

Knowledge

Attitudes

Skills

Values

 

WHAT IS PSE?

PSE is taught in register classes and is delivered one period a week for S1-S6, by the appropriate Pupil Support Teacher.

It aims to help pupils:

  • make the most of themselves
  • cope with the challenges of being a teenager
  • get the best out of school life
  • develop positive relationships with friends and family
  • develop respect and tolerance for others
  • make informed decisions about their health, personal safety and career
  • monitor their own progress and set achievable targets
  • prepare themselves for the world of work
  • cope with transitions
  • develop a sense of responsibility

 

WHAT IS TAUGHT?

The PSE programme in Carluke High School progressively develops the skills in young people to enable them to become:

  • successful learners
  • responsible citizens
  • effective contributors
  • confident individuals

Click on the links below to see detailed course information

S1 Programme Summary

S2 Programme Summary

S3  Programme Summary

S4 Programme Summary

S5 Programme Summary

 

HOW WILL IT BE TAUGHT?

Active methodologies are central to every PSE session.

 

Active methodologies used in PSE
Group work
Discussion
Quizzes
Role play
Case Studies
Presentations
DVD's
Research
ICT

 

Outside speakers and Theatre companies contribute to the delivery of the programme.

In line with the Scottish Executive guidance on Sex Education in Scottish Schools and the South Lanarkshire Council Guidelines on Sexual Health and Relationships Education, parents may request details of course content and materials used when dealing with these issues.

Any other parent wishing to see the course outline and/ or materials should contact Mrs J Craig.

All S1 parents will receive a leaflet and letter outlining the SHRE course content.

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