Learning Outcomes ASPIRE – to analyse the way SMSC is used in lessons

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Learning Outcomes ASPIRE – to analyse the way SMSC is used in lessons CHALLENGE – to describe and explain how SMSC is used in lessons

Write down as many key words as you can think of for each aspect of SMSC.

Compare your key word list with the one below.

Describe the lesson and explain how SMSC was part of it. Consider a lesson or series of lessons you have had that cover each aspect of SMSC. Describe the lesson and explain how SMSC was part of it.

Choose one subject area. Design a table to show how aspects of this subject include each part of SMSC. SOCIAL MORAL SPIRITUAL CULTURAL

Learning Outcomes ASPIRE – to analyse the way SMSC is used in lessons CHALLENGE – to describe and explain how SMSC is used in lessons

PLENARY ANALYSE the use of SMSC in lessons……… Which parts are covered well in lessons? How could lessons be improved to include more SMSC?