Personal_and_Social_Education

Personal and social education

Personal and social education

Component of the state school curriculum in Scotland and Wales


Personal and social education (PSE) is a component of the state school curriculum in Scotland and Wales. PSE became a statutory requirement in schools in September 2003, and is compulsory for all students at key stages 1, 2, 3 and 4 (5 to 16 years old), and shares some similar elements with Personal, social, health and economic education and citizenship education in England. These include:

PSE framework

For each key stage, learning outcomes for knowledge and understanding are set in each of the Aspects (listed below); additionally, learning outcomes for the development of attitudes and values and skills are prescribed across all aspects. ACCAC, the curriculum authority for Wales (part of the Welsh Assembly Government from 1 April 2006), published these in the PSE framework (2000). While it is not compulsory for schools to use the framework, they are expected to use schemes of work in order to standardize practice across teachers and classes.[1]

Aspects:

  • Community
  • Emotional
  • Environmental
  • Learning
  • Moral
  • Physical
  • Sexual
  • Social
  • Spiritual
  • Vocational

See also


References

  1. "Review of Personal and Social Education: preparing Scotland's children and young people for learning, work and life". www.gov.scot. Retrieved 2022-09-15.

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