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50 Wellbeing Lessons for the Diverse Primary Classroom

Teaching Through Inclusive Practice

Manisha Tailor (Primary school practitioner and company director of Swaggarlicious Ltd)

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English
Routledge
19 April 2021
This book is designed to support teachers in promoting social and emotional wellbeing within their diverse classroom. With 50 detailed lessons plans and supplemented resources to promote discussion, each lesson plan contains learning outcomes, activity descriptions and further questions around areas of diversity specific to race, culture and LGBTQ+.

This accessible text offers a collection of activities with supplemented resources on a wide range of pertinent topics that challenge children to reflect, ask questions, analyse and find solutions through open discussion and collaboration. It provides them with the opportunity to explore their feelings and understand empathy and develop coping strategies in order to promote mental wellbeing. The content covered in this resource includes topics such as the psychological impact of discrimination, the Black Lives Matter movement, prejudice, coping with loss, feeling left out, moving school and managing as a young carer.

A practical guide ideal for those new to teaching as well as more experienced practitioners, this resource will help address social and emotional wellbeing through themes that often affect marginalised groups and is crucial reading for anyone looking to embed an inclusive mental wellbeing culture within their school.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   975g
ISBN:   9780367708269
ISBN 10:   0367708264
Pages:   222
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
50 lesson plans covering topics such as Black Lives Matter movement, prejudice, coping with loss, feeling left out, moving school and managing as a young carer. Each lesson plan relates specifically to the PSHE curriculum, diversity, race, culture and LGBTQ+.

Manisha Tailor, MBE is an experienced primary school practitioner and former Deputy Headteacher. She is company director of Swaggarlicious Ltd where she provides mental health and diversity education and works full time at a professional football club overseeing coaching. She also works for Show Racism the Red Card and The FA delivering Equality Education. .

Reviews for 50 Wellbeing Lessons for the Diverse Primary Classroom: Teaching Through Inclusive Practice

This text will be a great resource for teachers in highlighting the importance of mental health and emotional well-being. It also offers guidance on case scenarios that can help prevent events happening and ways in dealing with them at a practical level. A greater in-depth questioning and self-reflection identifies the impact this has on children's learning and development with a positive outcome. Mr Umesh Raja, Headteacher (The Swaminarayan Preparatory School). Manisha has worked for Show Racism the Red Card now since 2014 and is one of our most skilled and knowledgeable educators of young people. She has delivered equalities training in a wide range of settings, including schools within Inner London and those in less diverse areas of the UK. Manisha has also successfully delivered workshops for SRtRC overseas and is a greatly respected member of our Team. More recently Manisha has led the development of workshops and resources which help young people improve their emotional wellbeing. Some of the exercises from those workshops are included in this publication and I am positive they will be of great use to all teachers working with young people of all ages. Steve Goodsell, Southern Regional Manager (Show Racism the Red Card). Manisha Tailor MBE has been an active changemaker within the sport and physical activity sector striving continually for diversity and equality for sport and mental health with a plethora of very impactful projects. Being the Vice-Chair for Coaching in Sporting Equals' British Asians in Sport and Physical Activity (BASPA) Advisory Board, we know she has the experience, sensitivity and knowledge to share best practice for mental health, wellbeing, diversity and inclusion. We are sure that those who access this guide will gain so much value and insight - leading to an increase in empathy and awareness. Arun Kang OBE, CEO Sporting Equals.


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