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Senior Leader with nearly 30 years of secondary school teaching experience. Time to share my lesson resources and assemblies. Teach A level Religious Studies (Philosophy, Ethics and Buddhism) and A level Sociology. Have been examiner for AQA GCSE Religious Studies and produced online Ethics resources for Nelson Thornes.

Senior Leader with nearly 30 years of secondary school teaching experience. Time to share my lesson resources and assemblies. Teach A level Religious Studies (Philosophy, Ethics and Buddhism) and A level Sociology. Have been examiner for AQA GCSE Religious Studies and produced online Ethics resources for Nelson Thornes.
Student review of the year
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Student review of the year

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Tutor time activity. Can be used at any level. In the style of the Academy Awards, students ‘nominate’ the subjects they think they have done well in. This is a good way to get a tutor group to review their performance over the year, or halfway through the year. It can also be useful as a piece of student research into which subjects the students feel most positive about.
Victoria and Elizabeth
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Victoria and Elizabeth

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A look at the longest serving British monarchs and how they were forward thinking, particularly in their younger years. An assembly reminding students that even monarchs were young once.
Live for your eulogy not your CV
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Live for your eulogy not your CV

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“It will look good on your CV” is not a phrase I like. I say do it because it’s the right think to do and will make you a better person. This assembly was inspired by a personal tragedy but the pride I had that the person had lead a great life rather than have a great CV.
How clubs and societies open doors
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How clubs and societies open doors

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Assembly shows images of all popular personalities who met through Cambridge Footlights or the Oxford Review and their future careers changed as a result. The importance of meeting people and making contacts.
Changing your perspective on learning
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Changing your perspective on learning

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This assembly challenges how students view what learning is, especially in preparing for examinations. It emphasises the importance of learning not just for the exam. Using the Eiffel Tower as an illustration of how the view from the top and bottom are very different.