What is the new PSHE curriculum?

What is the new PSHE curriculum?

Personal, social, health and economic ( PSHE ) education is an important and necessary part of all pupils’ education. All schools should teach PSHE , drawing on good practice, and this expectation is outlined in the introduction to the proposed new national curriculum. PSHE is a non-statutory subject.

Is RSE replacing PSHE?

Does the new DfE statutory Relationships and Health Education guidance replace PSHE? No. From September 2020, you’ll need to be delivering the DfE’s Relationships Education and Health Education statutory guidance and it’s recommended that you do this within the wider, PSHE curriculum.

What does the new Ofsted framework mean for PSHE education?

By calling for evidence of broader development, Ofsted’s new framework emphasises the need to think of the pupil as more than a set of academic results. It stresses schools’ responsibility to prepare pupils for success in their ongoing education or career, and for life in modern Britain.

What is PSHE changing to?

The Department for Education has today launched statutory guidance to accompany introduction of compulsory health education, relationships education and relationships and sex education (RSE) in 2020.

What has PSHE been replaced with?

From the academic year 2020/21 RSE will become statutory for all children, whilst PSHE remains non-statutory, although it is recommended that RSE is taught within the wider PSHE curriculum.

What is the difference between PSHE and RSHE?

It is now a statutory requirement for schools in England to teach Relationships/ Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education — sometimes abbreviated as ‘RSHE’. PSHE education is the school curriculum subject through which RSHE content is delivered in the vast majority of schools.

Is PSHE now RSHE?

Statutory Relationships Education and Health Education came into effect at key stage 1 and 2 from September 2020, as did Relationships, Sex and Health Education at key stage 3 and 4. This statutory content — sometimes referred to as ‘RSHE’ — makes up the majority of schools’ PSHE education.

Is RSHE replacing PSHE?

What legislation affects education PSHE?

The majority of PSHE education became compulsory in all schools in September 2020 with the introduction of statutory Relationships Education at key stages 1 and 2, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in key stages 3 and 4, and Health Education at from key stage 1 to 4.

Do schools need to make provision for PSHE?

All schools should make provision for PSHE, drawing on good practice. Schools are also free to include other subjects or topics of their choice in planning and designing their own programme of education. The current sex and relationships education statutory guidance includes personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE).

What is guidance about teaching PSHE?

Guidance about teaching personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education in England. It applies to local-authority-maintained schools. All schools should make provision for PSHE, drawing on good practice.

What is PSHE and why is it important?

The DfE specified as part of its National Curriculum guidance that ‘All schools should make provision for personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE), drawing on good practice’. The review also detailed: “PSHE remains an important and necessary part of all pupils’ education.

Are there any national level descriptors for PSHE?

There are no national level descriptors for PSHE. The Jigsaw philosophy is that children are praised and their achievements celebrated in every Piece. It demands a positive relationship between the teacher and the children which, in itself, values and celebrates each individual.