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Programme 2: Friends and Lovers
Curriculum Relevance
The programme has a major PSHE and citizenship focus with
opportunities for cross-curricular work involving geography,
history, modern studies, maths, science, religious and moral
education, English, drama and art. See also the online extra for
this programme. While the programme is targeted at Key Stage 4, it
will also be useful at the later stages of Key Stage 3.
ENGLAND
PSHE at Key Stage 3 - non-statutory guidelines -
knowledge, skills and understanding (Key Stage 4 develops from
these but is not shown in this summary)
1 Developing confidence and responsibility and making the
most of abilities
Pupils should be taught:
b) to respect the differences between people as they develop their
own sense of identity.
d) to recognise the stages of emotions associated with loss and
change caused by death, divorce, separation and new family members,
and how to deal positively with the strength of their feelings in
different situations.
2 Developing a healthy, safer lifestyle
Pupils should be taught:
a) to recognise the physical and emotional changes that take place
at puberty and how to manage these changes in a positive way.
b) how to keep healthy and what influences health, including the
media.
e) about human reproduction, contraception, sexually transmitted
infections, HIV and high-risk behaviours including early sexual
activity, all within a context of the importance of
relationships.
f) to recognise and manage risk and make safer choices about
healthy lifestyles, different environments and travel.
g) to recognise when pressure from others threatens their personal
safety and well-being, and to develop effective ways of resisting
pressures, including knowing when and where to get help.
h) basic emergency aid procedures and where to get help and
support.
3 Developing good relationships and respecting the
differences between people
Pupils should be taught:
a) about the effects of all types of stereotyping, prejudice,
bullying, racism and discrimination and how to challenge them
assertively.
b) how to empathise with people different from themselves.
d) to recognise some of the cultural norms in society, including
the range of lifestyles and relationships.
e) the changing nature of, and pressure on, relationships with
friends and family, and when and how to seek help.
i) to negotiate within relationships, recognising that actions have
consequences, and when and how to make compromises.
j) to resist pressure to do wrong, to recognise when others need
help and how to support them.
4 Breadth of opportunities
Pupils should be taught knowledge, skills and understanding
components through opportunities to:
g) consider social and moral dilemmas.
h) find information and advice [for example, about the risks of
early sexual activity, drug misuse, self-defence for keeping
safe].
Citizenship - Key Stage 3
1 Knowledge and Understanding about becoming an informed
citizen – pupils should be taught about:
f) the work of community-based, national and international
voluntary groups.
i) the world as a global community, the political, economic,
environmental and social implications and role of the EU,
Commonwealth and UN.
2 Developing Skills of enquiry and communication –
pupils should be taught to:
b) think about topical, political, spiritual, moral and cultural
issues, problems and events by analysing information and its
sources, including ICT based resources.
3 Developing Skills of participation and responsible action -
pupils should be taught to:
a) use their imagination to consider other people’s
experiences and be able to think about and express and explain
views that are not their own.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Personal and Social Education Guidance – Key Stage
3
Knowledge, Understanding, Values and Attitude –
Outcomes
The pupil:
- has knowledge and understanding of own and others’
beliefs, values and cultural traditions.
- has knowledge and understanding of health-related issues
pertinent to self and other young people.
- takes responsibility for own actions and the effect of own
actions on others.
Skills
- Practical skills for everyday living.
- Decision making and problem solving skills.
Relationships and Sexuality Education: for Post Primary
Schools
The RSE curriculum should enable pupils to:
- acquire and use an appropriate vocabulary to discuss feelings,
sexuality, growth and development.
- develop a critical understanding of external influences on
lifestyle and decision making.
- understand human physiology with particular reference to the
reproductive cycle, human fertility and sexually transmitted
infections.
- understand sexual development and identify and explore aspects
of sexuality including sex role stereotyping gender issues and
cultural influences on sexuality.
- develop skills for coping with peer pressure, conflict and
threats to personal safety.
RSE topics:
wth and development - Key Stage 3
The difference between HIV and AIDS, modes of transmission,
practical hygiene and risky behaviour.
Sexuality – Key Stage 3
- Awareness of what it is to be male and female.
- Male and female perspectives on a range of issues.
Relationships – Key Stages 3 & 4
- Exploring morals and values in a variety of contexts and
recognising the personal implications.
- Making informed and responsible decisions about personal and
social relationships.
Family issues – Key Stages 3 & 4
- Gender roles e.g. choices, prejudice, stereotyping.
SCOTLAND
5-14 Curriculum: Health Education: Taking Responsibility for
Health
Strands and Attainment Targets
Physical health
Level D - Pupils are able to identify strategies for keeping
healthy and safe.
Level E - Pupils are able to show their knowledge and
understanding of the impact health choices can have on the quality
of health.
Emotional health
Level D - Pupils are able to recognise peer and media influences
can affect the choices they make.
Social health
Level D - Pupils are able to demonstrate an understanding of some
aspects of the social and cultural influences on health.
Level F - Pupils are able to:
- demonstrate an understanding of interrelated rights and
responsibilities
- recognise how people can work together in the community.
- demonstrate skills for responding to risk situations in their
local community.
Scottish Executive guidance on Sex Education includes the
following broad areas:
Early secondary stages:
- peer and media influences
- gender roles and stereotyping
- awareness of sexual orientation
Middle to Upper Secondary Stages
- responsibility and commitment within relationships
- awareness of needs of others
- information, advice and support services
- responsible sexual behaviour
WALES
PSE Framework for Wales Key Stage 3 – Learning
Outcomes
Knowledge and Understanding - PSE should enable pupils
to:
Social Aspect: understand culture differences and
recognise expressions of prejudice and stereotyping.
Community aspect: understand the nature of local,
national and international communities with reference to cultural
diversity, justice, law, order, and interdependence.
Sexual aspect:
- know about the different methods of contraception and their
effectiveness and know how to use safer sex procedures.
- know the law relating to various aspects of sexual
behaviour.
Spiritual aspect: have insights into their beliefs and
values in the context of those in society and propagated by the
media.
Moral aspect: recognise moral issues and dilemmas in life
situations, know what they believe to be right and wrong actions
and understand the issues involved.
Environmental aspect: understand that interdependence of
global systems and the effects of natural processes and human
development.
Attitudes and Values – PSE should enable pupils
to:
- show care and consideration for others and their property and
be sensitive towards their feelings.
- value cultural diversity and equal opportunity and respect the
dignity of all.
- have a responsible attitude towards keeping the body safe and
healthy.
- be moved by injustice exploitation and denial of human
rights.
- develop a sense of personal responsibility towards the
environment and a concern for the quality of life both in the
present and the future.
Skills – PSE should enable pupils to:
- critically evaluate others’ viewpoints, and messages from
the media.
- empathise with others’ experiences and feelings.
- make moral judgements and resolve moral issues and
dilemmas.
- ask for help, support and advice.
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