The skill steps within the Universal Framework are really useful for breaking the skills down into specific, easily understandable targets for the children to work towards; abstract concepts such as "Staying Positive" and "Creativity" can be quite difficult for children to grasp without specific details. Before using the programme we had used the online resources on the Skills Builder Hub. We had found them helpful in building staff understanding of the skills. The area we work in has a high level of economic deprivation - we feel it is vital for our children to explore ambitions and to have some agency in their futures. We want the children to be able to explain how the skills could help them later in their school & working lives if they continue to work on them.
We feel we have already been successful in embedding aspects of the programme into our school: children celebrate the skills weekly in Friday assemblies and are awarded for specific instances of showing the skills; one or two skills are included in teachers' lesson slides weekly to help the children focus on a small number of skills at one time. Pupil voice activities have shown that pupils enjoy celebrating the skills and see the value in learning about the skills alongside subject content. Continued Professional Development time is dedicated to Skills Builder each term and our progress in implementing the programme is shared with the whole staff in our half-termly Teaching and Learning Newsletter. We are really looking forward to having the children more involved in promoting the skills around school.