Ed Ball's announcement
Ed Balls, the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and
Families, will announce that lessons in emotional wellbeing and
empathy are to be introduced in all state secondary schools. The
initiative follows the success of the SEAL (Social and Emotional
Aspects of Learning) pilot programme in primary schools, which was
found to improve both academic performance and discipline by
helping children to understand their emotions. Research by the
Institute of Education indicates that the SEAL programme is also
beneficial to teachers, by reducing stress levels and boosting
their enthusiasm for teaching. Professor Susan Hallam, author of
the study, said "Children learnt how to express their
feelings, managetheir anger and empathise with people. They
developed good manners, wereable to play cooperatively and were
more willing to interact with those
from different backgrounds and cultures"
The PSHE Subject Association is working with the SEAL
programme strategy to make sure that it's contribution to PSHE
education is cohesive.
Last updated date :
9/20/2007