An education resources company created to provide high quality school assembly resources to take the stress away from busy middle and senior leaders who don't have the time and/or do not enjoy the process of producing house/year group/whole school assemblies.
An education resources company created to provide high quality school assembly resources to take the stress away from busy middle and senior leaders who don't have the time and/or do not enjoy the process of producing house/year group/whole school assemblies.
This bundle of school assemblies have been crafted and created for the benefit of conveying a series of messages regarding mental well being. The different topics covered are the result of ideas based on the works of Stephen Covey, Blair Singer, Anthony Robbins, Susan Jeffers, and a number of other sin the personal development industry. The specific topics for school assemblies in this bundle are:
Managing Fear
Inner Voice Management
Self Renewal
Reaction vs Response
Our minds and how they function
The presentations have a number of practical techniques that can be used by audiences in order to practice better mental health, as well as provide a scientific and practical approach to understanding ourselves, how we function best, and what it is that can sabotage us if left unchecked.
This group of four school assembly Powerpoints with supplementary notes is centred about the themes of personal development and effectiveness. Using concepts from Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits and Jeff Olsen Slight Edge, the following themes are explored;
Time Management
Discipline and consistent effort over time
The power of teamwork
The importance of goal setting.
These topics have been put into school assembly format to allow teachers to communicate these principles to students, and re enforce positive habits and behaviours. With a consistent messaging of this nature, it is hoped that the overall culture, wotk ethic and attainment of your students increases.
This group of school assembly Powerpoints focus on and are based around the Round Square values of:
Internationalism
Democracy
Adventure
Environmentalism
Leadership
Service
These presentations hope to provide a broad application and balanced exploration into the importance of each of these values in our lives. The positive affirmation of these values and the ways in which we can cultivate these values in our lives are presented using a wide variety of examples.
This bundle of school assemblies are centred around the theme of equality. The four Powerpoint presentations (with full supplementary notes) are on the topics of;
Racial Equality
Gender Equality
Disability Empowerment
Neurodiversity
Each presentation has a wide range of different examples/stories to highlight the wide reaching nature of the topic in question. Every care has been taken to ensure political neutrality, with some element of relfection on the part of the audience members in order for the subject to be pursued further.
This Powerpoint aims to educate students on the fundamental of cryptocurrency. The philosophical underpinnings and underlying motivation for the creating for a blockchain network to house virtual currency. The key themes for this presentation are to inquire into the role of early technology, its evolution over time, and adoption to becoming mainstream. Whether or not this is the case for cryptocurrencies remains to be seen, but the process of inquiry is important here nonetheless. The dangers of “shiny object syndrome”, investing/buying crypto responsibly are also covered here, as well as the future possibilities for blockchain technology and its implications for future society.
Both the PowerPoint and the supplementary notes are read only. Do click on read only when you open the document to access the information. The format of both documents has been designed to be dyslexia friendly.
This Powerpoint aims to bring forth a positive conversation about neurodiversity, hopefully replacing the stigma of neurodivergence as something that is negative. Using examples from academia, design and business, this presentation hopes to highlight the positive aspects and traits of being neurodivergent. A new conversation about what we consider normal needs to be had in society, whereby we can look outside of our own lens, and understand that what we consider normal is usually a matter of statistics, rather than some inherent set of behaviours/traits.
Both the PowerPoint and the supplementary notes are read only. Do click on read only when you open the document to access the information. The format of both documents has been designed to be dyslexia friendly.
This Powerpoint contains stories of a wide range of people who have contributed to the fight and progression to a more equal society. Using examples from the world of sport, politics, art and business, this presentation highlights some of the key themes of gender equality from equality of opportunity, the perception of different genders in society/in the workplace, as well as celebrating the achievements of those who have contributed to a more egalitarian society. THe questions for consideration at the beginning hope to nurture an inquiring mind on this topic, highlighting that this topic is important for everybody.
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This Power Point and supplementary notes are based off the idea of Stephen Covey’s Habit 6 of 7 - Synergy. This is the idea that when people work together effectively, a team can be more than the sum of their parts. The main messages from this presentation show that this concept can be applied anywhere, in any context, even in the most “individual” of goals and pursuits. THe presence and importance of team work cannot be under estimated. Using examples from a number of different fields to illustrate this, the key principles and tenets of successful synergy are laid out in this presentation, so audience members can gain an insight in how to deliberately practice effective teamwork.
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This Powerpoint explores and provides examples of what constitutes an effective leader. In addition to outlining the key concepts of effective leadership, the themes covered are presented in a variety of contexts, in order to demonstrate that leadership is present not just in the typical environments that are often quoted. An awareness of leadership being present in every field of human activity, and its importance will hope to give audience members a clear idea of the fundamentals of leadership, giving them a starting point to develop their own skills in this area.
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Both resources are designed to be dyslexia friendly in their layout
A Power Point Presentation with full supplementary notes igniting the conversation about our inner voice - the thought process that we observe, hear and feel in our own minds on a constant basis. The significance, power and tools to manage this voice effectively are outlined in this presentation.
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Both resources are designed to be dyslexia friendly in their layout
A Power Point presentation with supplementary notes on the value and importance of showing gratitude for the positive things, relationships and experiences we have as people. From that place, it is hoped that a new perspective on service and contribution to society can be delivered fully.
I hope that audience members gain a renewed mindfulness of the richness of their lives and how one of the many facets of fulfillment isn’t just about personal goals and achievement. Giving back to and helping others is also a big part of what makes us human.
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A Powerpoint presentation with full supplementary notes about the disability discrimination, the effects of said discrimination, and how we as a society can and should do better.
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This Power Point communicates the concept of our global inter connectedness. It highlights and emphasizes the increased and ever present interdependent nature of our world. By looking at our daily lives, it is hoped that audience members gain a profound and increased appreciation of the aforementioned concepts.
This resource is accompanied by supplementary notes that serves to give the presenter an overview of my interpretation of this topic, with the hope that it broadens the audience members awareness of this part of our lives.
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Based on the 1st Habit of Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Successful People (Be Proactive), this Power Point aims to simplify and provoke thoughts about how we act when we are confronted with/find ourselves in a situation which demands a decision about how we are going to act.
It is hoped that the distinction between reacting and responding are very different, and how we can develop a better awareness of when we are acting out of impulse/default personality traits, rather than choosing the best response in a given situation. I believe that this topic and resource is applicable to most people in most situations, as part of my efforts to bring the best out of people on an on going basis.
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This Power Point is based on the last of Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Successful People - Sharpen Your Saw. The main idea/concept of this presentation is to get audience members thinking about self renewal ans sustainable progress. Whilst hard work and consistent effort are admirable and often necessary qualities if we are to achieve our best, the law of diminishing returns states that our effort fades over time. How to remedy this is very important for our long term goals and overall health as people.
I hope that audience members gain a better understanding of themselves, the outcome of their efforts and a clearer idea of what putting effort into a long term goal looks like, in order to make ongoing and holistic progress.
This resource comes with supplementary notes on the concept of sharpening our mental, spiritual, emotional and mental tools in order to communicate a concise message to the audience that they can digest and use.
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This Powerpoint aims to explore the mechanics and psychology of fear. It examines how fear occurs very differently based on who we are, and how a better understanding of how fear works. This understanding can enable us to ultimately step over our fears, rather than waiting for them to go before we act and improve ourselves, ultimately outside our comfort zone.
It is hoped that audience members gain a better understanding of their own emotions, and should hopefully be applicable to all areas of their lives, so that they can start on an accelerated journey to fulfill their potential.
This resource includes a supplementary synopsis of the topic at hand, based on the work of Susan Jeffers’ book “Feel the fear and do it anyway”.
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This resource is designed to get audience members thinking about the nature of political debate, with the aim of demystifying the fundamentals of political viewpoints. It is also hoped that audience members leave with an appreciation for the right and wrong way to engage in political discussion. Disagreement doesn’t have to equal hatred, and shouldn’t necessarily be interpreted as such.
It is my sincere intention to communicate through this resource that politics is for everyone, and that engagement with politics should be encouraged in a respectful, intentional and earnest manner. Part of the message is that politics discussion is important in solving society’s big challenges, therefore everybody is needed in order to make this happen.
This resource comes with a supplementary resource that gives a summary and a narrative of the key ideas communicated with this PowerPoint.
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PowerPoint Presentation with full supplementary notes designed to get the audience thinking about what adventure is, what it means and where they will find it. Understanding what a spirit of adventure is and how it can be found in the world of business, sport, science, literature and every other form of human endeavour, will hopefully show the audience that embracing uncertainty, taking risks and riding the waves when there are inevitable highs and lows is an important part of what it means to discover, realise and possibly even go beyond what we thought our potential was.
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This Power Point is based on the 3rd of the 7 Habits, Put first things first. This Power Point aims to set out the merits and invaluable practice of sorting through our tasks, and putting the important tasks first. Getting the audience to think about and question their current set up of task prioritisation, and how this is linked to the goals they have, their has to be congruence between the two.
Everyone has the same time during a day/week. What we do with it, and what we choose to prioritise can sometimes be the major difference. The key emphasis of the Power Point is get audience members present to why this practice is so important. Techniques and models can then be implemented with belief.
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Based on Stephen Covey’s 2nd of 7 Habits (Begin with the end in mind) this Power Point focuses on the power and effectiveness of goal setting. Rather than focus on SMART Objectives and the mechanics of it, the importance of having a compelling vision for your life that inspires you to take action now (on whatever you maybe aspiring to do), coupled with the emphasis that having a goal gives you power in the present, despite roadblocks, obstacles, doubt and frustrations. Examples of successful people who have used goal setting included in the presentation.
It is my intention from this Power Point to impress upon the audience of this presentation to set goals that excite them, align with their values, and to not give up until they are reached.
Both the Power Point and supplementary notes for the person delivering this assembly are read only, please click on read only to access the information.
Both resources are designed to be dyslexia friendly in their layout.