Delivering subject content through nine life themes
Posted on February 4, 2020 by Diogenes
The work of Fairfield Primary School in Cumbria around promoting health and wellbeing is really inspiring. Click here to read five useful tips to make your school more healthy, courtesy of the tes.com website.
What’s also interesting is that the five tips correspond very closely to what is set out in the Body learning domain.
We’re new. Come and have a look around the site. Let us know what you think. Join in the discussion about how we make the primary school curriculum better for our children.
Category: Learning & Cognitive Health, Mental Health, Physical Health
Investing in the future takes time and isn't cheap. And so many competing priorities – eg schools, hospitals, caring for the elderly, net zero – means no easy choices. Resources are finite. Let’s not pretend there are instant, pain-free miracle solutions. https://t.co/ED6fnnLrcT
— Michael Mac (@michaelmcmanu) September 15, 2023
Too many children don't meet guidelines on daily physical activity. Girls' participation in #sport, in particular, plunges in teenage years. #PE #healthylives #activelives https://t.co/gjJP3HyFfJ
— Michael Mac (@michaelmcmanu) September 1, 2023
What better way for helping even young children learn about expression and delivery – emphasis and intonation, rhythm and metre, voice and articulation – than via a #poem? #Poetry #Oracy https://t.co/h7GB4HrnHb
— Michael Mac (@michaelmcmanu) August 18, 2023
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
— Michael Mac (@michaelmcmanu) July 12, 2023
Life-Based Learning is an approach to education and development that is all about opening up children’s minds, helping them explore the world in imaginative ways and express themselves creatively. https://t.co/Pcd5ZqWWQd
— Michael Mac (@michaelmcmanu) June 29, 2023