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"It is about being taught the things that you don't learn in other lessons, like keeping safe, and you use your own opinions to contribute."

Year 10 student


Antidote- interactive presentation

Antidote can help you use emotional literacy to
enhance learning, well-being and community


They work with schools and children’s services to help shape learning environments that give young people the best possible opportunity to achieve and make a positive contribution.

Interactive presentation
October 15th , London

Leading schools is so much simpler when you know what's really going on

We all want our schools to be places where staff and students are fully engaged with teaching, learning and achieving.

The government's desire for the same has given us: personalised learning, every child matters (ECM), social and emotional aspects of learning (SEAL), emotional health and well-being (EWHWB), a revised secondary curriculum, creative partnerships . . . and quite a lot else.

Do you ever wonder how you could evolve a strategy that was coherent and effective because it:

Antidote has developed a process which will help you do just that.

Our directors James Park and Marilyn Tew would like to talk with you about it.

If you can, please come and join them for an interactive presentation:

3.30 to 5.30 p.m.

Monday 15th October

The Wellcome Collection

183 Euston Road

London

NW1 2BE

Last updated date : 10/3/2007


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