Personal and Social Capability

 

Structure

The Personal and Social Capability curriculum is organised into two interrelated strands: Self-Awareness and Management and Social Awareness and Management.

Each strand contains content descriptions that are organised in sub-strands.

 

Self-Awareness and Management

This strand involves students in identifying and describing the factors that influence their emotional responses. Students develop the knowledge and skills to regulate, manage and monitor their emotions. They develop a realistic sense of their personal strengths and have a realistic assessment of their own achievements and a sense of self-knowledge and self-confidence. They identify personal characteristics and interpret their own emotional states, needs and perspectives.

Students develop skills to work independently and to show initiative, learning to be conscientious, delaying gratification and persevering in the face of setbacks and frustrations.

 

Social Awareness and Management

This strand involves students recognising others’ feelings and knowing how and when to assist others. Students learn to show respect for and understand others’ perspectives, emotional states and needs. They learn to participate in positive, safe and respectful relationships, defining and accepting individual and group roles and responsibilities. Students gain an understanding of the role of advocacy in contemporary society and build their capacity to critique societal constructs and forms of discrimination.

This strand involves students interacting effectively and respectfully with a range of adults and peers. Students learn to negotiate with others; work in teams, positively contribute to groups and collaboratively make decisions; develop leadership skills, resolve conflict and reach positive outcomes. Students develop the ability to initiate and manage successful personal relationships.

 

 

At Chalcot Lodge Primary School:

This program promotes the understanding of physical activity and movement, food, nutrition, health, safety, human development and human relations.  It assists students with learning to perceive and value themselves and others and to make practical decisions that are personally and socially responsible.  Students examine personal action, beliefs, attitudes and values held by families, cultural groups and the wider community.  The program aims to have students develop as people who take increasing responsibility for their own physical wellbeing, learning, relationships with others and their role in the local, national and global communities.