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#1 Posted : 29 November 2004 11:59:00(UTC)
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Posted By Zoe Barnett
Morning all!

My LEA runs a unit for young people aged 14-16, all of whom have pretty complex emotional and behavioural difficulties and have for one reason or another have found mainstream school difficult. Probably because of this their standards of literacy are not high.

One of their teachers is trying to introduce some basic H&S/citizenship elements to them and I wondered if any colleagues know of any good resources that might engage these youngsters and open their eyes to the fact that education isn't all dull and irrelevant. I've pointed her at the SPLAAT website and have suggested stuff about how antisocial behaviour can be dangerous as well as a nuisance (eg climbing on roofs) but any further suggestions will be gratefully received.

Many thanks.
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#2 Posted : 29 November 2004 13:41:00(UTC)
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Posted By Fiona Cowan
Zoe

Following link to Key stage 3 materials for behaviour standards and citizenship may be of interest as may the links to materials aimed at teachers, pupils and parents

www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/keystage3


Although designed for primary school children, George and the safe routes game on the Suzy Lamplugh site may be of interest depending on ability of students.
regards
Fiona
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