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EVERFI empowers teachers to bring critical skills education into their classrooms, with digital lessons focused on topics such as:
Thanks to hundreds of partners around the world who share this mission, EVERFI provides these resources to primary and secondary schools and students free of charge.
What is the Compassion Project?
This flexible, comprehensive, no-cost schools programme uses storytelling, reflection and rich interactive experiences to develop fundamental skills and character qualities for positive, healthy relationships.
The Compassion Project comprises fun animated videos, and online and offline activities that invite pupils to engage with compassion in context, and apply new skills, strategies and insights to their daily lives.
Register before the 10th December 2021 and you could win an ASUS Chromebook and 3 sets of £50 Treatwell vouchers.
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The learning experience
Education for the real world
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Topics Include:
Interactive and flexible lessons to run through online learning as a class, or as individuals.
How it works
Teachers guide students through a discussion to reflect on key concepts just covered.
Students view a short, animated video introducing the lesson.
Students put concept into practice through interactive group activities, role playing and other activities.
Free digital lessons for pupils aged 7-11
Easy to integrate with your PSHE curriculum
Students can access in class or at home
"This course is excellent because pupils can just immerse themselves in it and go at their own pace. Since we've started the course, my pupils have become much more aware of the need to show compassion, and they’re realising the gaps in their skills and working on filling them. That's proof that it is a course worth doing."
Special Educational Needs Teacher, England on The Compassion Project