Many of secondary assemblies provide food for thought for lessons and discussions related to citizenship themes. Use these quick links to find relevant material.
Although they are targeted at different Secondary Key Stages, the central themes can easily be adapted.
Democracy
DEMOCRACY Whole School
www.assemblies.org.uk/2010/aug10sec_democracy.php
ON DEMOCRACY Key Stage 4 / Key Stage 5
www.assemblies.org.uk/2010/may10sec_democracy.php
CHINA: SLOW CHANGE FOR THE BETTER? Key Stage 4 / Key Stage 5
www.assemblies.org.uk/2011/feb11sec_chinademocracy.php
Human Rights
OVERCOMING THE ODDS Whole school
www.assemblies.org.uk/2011/jun11sec_equality.php
REDUCING FOOD WASTE Whole school
www.assemblies.org.uk/2010/oct10sec_foodwaste.php
EMMELINE PANKHURST AND THE SUFFRAGETTES Key Stage 3 / Key Stage 4
www.assemblies.org.uk/2010/oct10sec_pankhurst.php
'IT'S MY RIGHT!' - the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Key Stage 4 / Key Stage 5
www.assemblies.org.uk/2008/may08sec_undhr.php
CULTURE Key Stage 4 /Key Stage 5
www.assemblies.org.uk/2008/nov08sec_culture.php
HUMAN RIGHTS Key Stage 4 / Key Stage 5
www.assemblies.org.uk/2010/mar10sec_humanrights.php
LITERACY IN INDIA Key Stage 4 / Key Stage 5
www.assemblies.org.uk/2010/may10sec_literacy.php
Identities and diversity: living together in the UK
WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! Key Stage 3
www.assemblies.org.uk/2008/apr08sec_together.php
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? Whole school
www.assemblies.org.uk/2008/nov08sec_whodoyouthink.php
WHO ARE YOU? A question of identity Key Stage 4 / Key Stage 5
www.assemblies.org.uk/2011/jul11sec_whoareyou.php
See also our Festivals of World Religions section
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