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What does a Key stage 3 PSHE teacher look for in a resource?
Interactive and engaging Affordable and cost-effectiveEasy to use, doesn’t require trainingSupports aspects of the Personal Wellbeing
curriculumImproves key skills such as critical thinking
The Bina programme is all of the above.
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The Bina programme Focuses on Building Knowledge and
Confidence of 11-13 year olds, so they can make informed choices, and lead healthy, safe, responsible and fulfilled lives.The programme also improves 3 key skills:• Critical thinking• Literacy• Communications
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It achieves this by using graphic illustrated ‘easily-relate-to’ stories about four teens around six themes:• Integrity• Respect• Dealing with disappointment• Reliability• Accountability• Courage
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Programme Concept We believe it is important to build these skills
at this age because this is when teenagers start to:
Seek to be independentForm close peer relationshipsBe more easily swayedAssert their identityChallenge authority
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Shona has to stand up for what is right.
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I saw my friend Moo stealing, and the police are asking if I know about it. Should I tell
them?
Aaliyah is tested to see
if she is a reliable
babysitter.
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Yeah, Christine, I
am sorry too but I must
be at Shona’s
party today.
Aaliyah, I am sorry to hear
you are ill tonight, we will have to
cancel all our plans.
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Isn’t that Aaliyah? I thought
Christine said she was too ill to babysit
tonight?
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Laila learns respect goes both ways – she has to give to get.
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They can
stand, I got here
first!
Why can’t people respect
others in the library? It is for reading not talking!
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Moo has to deal with the disappointment of his dad moving away.
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How could dad leave for Spain after all the plans we made, and
without telling me?
Moo, this is the deal: we are
going out to steal tonight, and we
will split anything we make equally.
Ok?
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How the programme works
Step 1 - Story telling through the illustrations set out in a PowerPoint Presentation (compatible with all school whiteboards)
Step 2 – Start the activity using the exercise worksheets provided
Step 3 – Collect exercise sheets back and start discussing the issues from the story
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Toolkit The programme comes
as a comprehensive CD-ROM toolkit; and each theme has its own CD with the following:
PowerPoint presentation
Lesson plan – Sample copy
Exercise worksheet Pupils’ note
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Delivery Anyone can deliver
a lesson, whether you are a PSHE or non-PSHE specialist teacher. And this short video clip demonstrates how a typical lesson should run.
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Buying the programmeThere are 3 affordable options:Option a – Integrity, Respect, Dealing with
disappointment, Reliability, Accountability and courage - £99.99
Option b - Integrity Reliability and Accountability - £49.99
Option c – Integrity, Dealing with disappointment and courage - £49.99
Please go to www.divinecommunicationstrust.org.uk
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