Secondary PSHE and Citizenship
Part of the series Action! Teacher Video
- Duration: 15 mins
- No Subtitles
- Published: 30 June 2006
- Licence information for Secondary PSHE and Citizenship
Summary
Catherine Stevenson, a teacher at Kingsmeadow Comprehensive School in Gateshead, presents her video Can I Be Teacher?
Catherine's video, part of a unique showcase of videos made by teachers about their work in schools, looks at developing active citizenship and independent learning through a peer educators programme.
Presenter Xanthe Steen is joined in the studio by Jacky, education consultant Adrienne Jones and fellow teacher, Gayle Cordiner, to discuss the issues raised by the video. Catherine talks about how she worked with students to make the video and the benefits to self-esteem of the peer educators project.
The panel also reflect on how Action! Teacher Video can be used for assessment and CPD.
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