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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > Body & health > Sex education & the facts of life
Great Relationships and Sex Education is an innovative and
accessible guide for educators who work with young people to create
and deliver Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) programmes.
Developed by two leading experts in the field, it contains hundreds
of creative activities and session ideas that can be used both by
experienced RSE educators and those new to RSE. Drawing on best
practice and up-to-date research from around the world, Great RSE
provides fun, challenging and critical ways to address key
contemporary issues and debates in RSE. Activity ideas are
organised around key areas of learning in RSE: Relationships,
Gender and Sexual Equality, Bodies, Sex and Sexual Health. There
are activities on consent, pleasure, friendships, assertiveness,
contraception, fertility and so much more. All activities are LGBT+
inclusive and designed to encourage critical thinking and
consideration of how digital technologies play out in young
people's relationships and sexual lives. This book offers: Session
ideas that can be adapted to support you to be creative and
innovative in your approach and that allow you to respond to the
needs of the young people that you work with. Learning aims, time
needed for delivery, suggested age groups to work with and
instructions on how to deliver each activity, as well as helpful
tips and key points for educators to consider in each chapter.
Activities to help create safe and inclusive spaces for delivering
RSE and involve young people in curriculum design. A chapter on
'concluding the learning' with ideas on how to involve young people
in evaluating and reflecting on the curriculum and assessing their
learning. A list of recommended resources, websites, online
training courses and links providing further information about RSE.
With over 200 activities to choose from, this book is an essential
resource for teachers, school nurses, youth workers, sexual health
practitioners and anyone delivering RSE to young people aged 11-25.
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