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Junior Cycle - Keeping Well, Looking Good, Being Great

Subject Group: Social
These subjects explore common issues faced by all people living in society. They develop the skills and knowledge used to manage personal resources and guide human behaviour.

Brief Description:

This Short Course aims to expand the student’s knowledge about and skills for developing a positive healthy outlook on their physical and mental wellbeing. It also provides students with the skills to engage with services and members of their community

This Junior Cycle Level One Learning Programme requires approximately 100 hours of learning.


How will Keeping Well, Looking Good, Being Great be useful to me?

This Short Course has three strands:

Strand 1: Keeping well. In this strand, students identify people, places and signs in the community that support their physical wellbeing and safety.

Strand 2: Looking good. Students learn of the importance of taking care of their personal appearance and the steps that are involved in doing so including how a healthy diet can contribute to physical wellbeing and appearance.

Strand 3: Being great. This strand focusses on students learning how to develop positive mental wellbeing. Students develop self-esteem, self-confidence and identify techniques which promote mindfulness as well as how to keep themselves safe.


Course Outline
View / Download Keeping Well, Looking Good, Being Great Factsheet [pdf file]
View / Download full curriculum [pdf file]
https://jct.ie/perch/resources/l2lps/l1lps-information-leaflet-2.pdf

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