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Active Learning Techniques

The Y Touring Connected Pack containing examples of techniques which can be used to teach any health education themes. Five pages numbered A to E.

Y Touring

Pastoral and Medical Care

  • PMC
  • Subfonds
  • 1944 - 2021

This collection focuses on the pastoral and medical care for pupils and staff at Oakham School.

This includes a sub-series donated by Jane Matthews, the first female deputy head of the school. Her collection contains minute and administrative documents relating to maternity leave, girl boarding and tutorials.

Particular strengths of the collection are the patient books in PMC/2. There are record collated by the sanitorium and subsequent medical centre, as well as accident diaries and medical administrative documents.

Oakham School

Jerwoods Tutorial Programme

A booklet aimed at Lower School tutors, detailing the tutorial programme of the year, containing various essential points to cover in First and Second forms, guidance on bullying, healthy eating, road safety, stranger danger, sex, smoking, alcohol, drugs, and listing reference videos and books.

Brian Welford

HIV & AIDS - Safer Sex?

A sheet of paper explaining two activities aiming at informing young people on safe sex and evaluating their level of knowledge on HIV & AIDS. Contents: Introduction, Preparation and Material, Method, Processing, What do we already know.

N/D

Teaching Methods in Sex Education

Resource produced by The Sex Education Forum, available to all schools, providing guidance on teaching Sex Education to pupils. Eight pages numbered A to H.

The Sex Education Forum

Resources

This file contains various resources and teaching material related to Drugs Education and Sex Education in schools. It is thought that some of those resources were used in tutorial or in houses to educate pupils.

Oakham School