Authors
Eleanor Formby, Michael Coldwell, Bernadette Stiell, Sean Demack, Anna Stevens, Lucy Shipton, Claire Wolstenholme, Benjamin Willis
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Department for Education
Description
In October 2008, then Schools Minister Ji, Knight announced that Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education would become compulsory (for Key Stages 1-4). Following this, In November 2009, Sheffield Hallam University was contracted by DCSF (now DfE) to conduct a mapping exercise of PSHE education in primary and secondary schools in England. This resulted from a recommendation in the Macdonald Review, whcih identified the need for research to establish and report on the prevalent models of delivery for PSHE education and their effectiveness in improving outcomes for children and young people (Macdonald, 2009:8).
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Scholar articles
E Formby, M Coldwell, B Stiell, S Demack, A Stevens… - Health and Economic (PSHE) Education: A mapping …, 2011