Delivering subject content through nine life themes
Posted on August 29, 2019 by Diogenes
The Good Childhood Report 2019, produced by The Children’s Society, makes for worrying reading. The Guardian’s headline reads thus: ‘Children in UK least happy they have been in a decade, says report’.
A link to the document itself, an annual report on the state of children’s well-being in the UK, is contained in the Guardian article.
Category: Mental Health
Labour's proposal chimes with a fundamental principle of Life-Based Learning – a curriculum for children that is relevant to their lives and meets the personal, social, economic, cultural and environmental opportunities and challenges of the future. https://t.co/12l2iN037Z
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We need to help people to live healthier lifestyles before their health declines. Children's education has a massive role to play. https://t.co/qMOLsFHqI0
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LBL prioritises not just learning about the natural world but also actually experiencing and enjoying #nature and the #environment. #participation #empowerment https://t.co/RHfEhHubN3
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Pressure on Ofsted grows as the calls for fundamental reform of the system of school inspection in England continue to pile up. https://t.co/o663iv2pgs
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As well as being places of “living literacy” and an investment in the future, #libraries play a crucial role as a frontline public service, perhaps now more than ever. #literacy #reading https://t.co/oYDsEmIsGC
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