PSHE Educational Games Get Thumbs Up From London

One of the greatest needs of our educational programme  is the provision of   Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE). But some issues covered in the curriculum need children to open up and talk about the subjects, which can be difficult. Keen2learn joined forces with a new company to launch a new range of PSHE games that  tackle the subject area through a range of educational games.

The issues facing inner London typify the concern. Darren Johnson, the Chair of the London Assembly was highly impressed with the new EGAR’s teaching resources.

‘EGAR interactive educational games for young people are designed to stimulate structured discussion on vital topics for young people, such as knives, climate change and drugs. This excellent project deserves much wider recognition and I would love to see it made available to all London based Youth Services’ said Darren Johnson.

These new ‘talking toolkits’ learning resources are now in the keen2learn range. Developed to tackle Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) education they are ideal to assist teachers, youth workers, mentors, counsellors and parents. The games communicate effectively with children, teenagers and young people to enhance their lives by talking about the issues that matter (Primary SEAL Programmes)

Developed with the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency (QCDA) and the Every Child Matters (ECM) programmes in mind, the games benefit from EGAR’s Director’s extensive experience of working with Inner City children, teenagers and young people.

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