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1 Implementing SEAL: Action Planning
Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4

2 Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4
Learning from the evidence: key ingredients for implementing and embedding SEAL Support from above (head, management, governors, parents fully aware of benefits) Critical mass of staff understanding/supporting rationale for undertaking the work Clear, negotiated aims for what we are trying to achieve (children who can…). Priorities will vary according to school circumstances Careful strategic planning to mesh the resource with what is already going on in the school and ’make it your own’ Opportunity for staff to pilot a theme and ‘dip-in’ Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4

3 Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4
The SEAL Journey Stage 1: Implementing an explicit curriculum Staff training Assemblies Curriculum work Stage 2: Whole-school SEAL (making SEAL cross-curricular and considering the environment) Stage 3: Developing a continuum of provision Small group work Family and community involvement Aims: Introduce SEAL to staff, governors and parents (as a ‘pilot’) Appoint a SEAL coordinator Staff understanding and planning for implementation of pilot theme (NEW BEGINNINGS) Implementation of pilot theme Staff review Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4

4 Action Planning 1: Activity
Work with your school partner using the ‘Getting Started’ guide Review ‘Action Planning 1’. Note issues/questions /ideas for feedback/problem-solving session Authority next steps Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4

5 Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4
Compliments Give a sweet to each person. Going around the circle, ask htem to give the sweet to the person on their right, coupled with a compliment. Ensure everyone in the circle (whether the whole group or those seated around each table) hears the compliment. The compliment receiver is only allowed to say ‘thank you’ while maintaining eye contact! Not easy! This activity is taken from the SEAL activities for priamry school children. Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4

6 Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4
RAFFLE Complete the raffle! Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4

7 Good luck on your SEAL journey…
And remember….. You won’t get where you want to go if you only travel on the sunny days! Secondary SEAL awareness: PPT 4

8 Where can I find all this stuff?
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