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Labour MP Yvette Cooper recently attended the FranklinCovey WOW event at Leeds United football ground where she, joined by over 250 students from Castleford High School Technology and Sports College, took part in an exciting introduction to FranklinCovey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teenagers programme.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teenagers programme, now a QCA recognised Level 2 qualification in Personal Effectiveness awarded by Qualifications Network, will help students to learn how their attitudes can determine how successful they are in all aspects of their life. It links in with the current key stage 3 and 4 PSHE curriculum, the Healthy Schools Agenda and the SEAL initiative.
Teachers across the country are now being accredited through a one day accreditation programme.
For further information please contact Martin Taylor on 01295 274149 or visit the website www.franklincovey.co.uk/education
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