Introduction
Secondary Assemblies for SEAL is a collection of 40 original secondary assemblies designed to tackle the five priority outcomes outlined in the secondary SEAL programme. These SEAL assemblies about inspirational people will support your commitment to enforcing emotional learning in secondary schools.
Summary of contents
Helping pupils become emotionally literate adults is an important part of your role as a teacher. A good way to implement SEAL across the whole school is to start with assemblies. Assemblies can be important opportunities to instill learning about life, away from academic pressure.
- empathy
- managing feelings
- motivation
- self-awareness
- social skills.
- Engagement – this gives the main background to the story – it is the section that will set the scene for the rest of the assembly
- Response – this part of the assembly draws a parallel between the story being told and the SEAL aspect dealt with in the section
- Meditation and prayer – this is not affiliated to any particular religion and therefore can be used in any school setting.
- Leading questions can be used within form tutorial or PSHE lessons to extend students' response to the issues raised
- Something to do contains a variety of activities to reinforce understanding of those issues.
- Wonder Woman –how athlete Carolina Kluft uses the profile provided by her exceptional talent
- Peacemaker –Desmond Tutu's role in the reintegration of racial groups in South Africa
- How much are you worth? –the way the words of others can influence how we feel about ourselves
- The four-minute team – considering teamwork, using the story of Roger Bannister's 1954 four-minute mile run.
- Being Harry Potter – comparison of the real life of the actor Daniel Radcliffe and the fictional life of Harry Potter
- The Virginia Tech shootings –the experience of Derek O'Dell, one of the students wounded in the shootings at Virginia Tech College in the United States
- Johnny Wilkinson – looking at the pressure to succeed
- Food, glorious food –the stand-up comedian Marcus Brigstock's experience of an eating disorder and what it might say about a range of addictive behaviours.
- Get on with stuff –Alex Stobbs and his attitude to a crippling illness, cystic fibrosis
- Take heart – the footballer Nwankwo Foluwashola Kanu whose experience of a potentially career-threatening heart condition led him to create a charity helping those with a similar problem in his home country of Nigeria
- The bravest woman in Afghanistan – the bravery of Malalai Joya, the Afghani MP
- Paul Potts, winner of Britain's Got Talent –the amateur opera singer who went from stacking shelves at Tescos to The Royal Variety Performance.
- Truth and reconciliation – two stories, one from South Africa, one from Northern Ireland, in which individuals attempt to cope with the consequences of political murder
- Dealing with Bo! Selecta – how singer Craig David coped with being made a figure of fun
- Jamie Murray, the older brother – how to relate to brothers and sisters, particularly when jealousy is an issue
- Addicted – the addictive effect of computer gaming. Strategies to tackle such addiction are explored.
- One of the people – how local man Greg Davis has been able to tackle community issues on a Northern England council estate, where the official authorities had failed
- Remember, remember the 11th of September – exploring empathy with those who experience great tragedies
- Mind games with elephants – the way elephants in captivity suffer the same emotional issues faced by humans, and the work of Pat Derby in providing a refuge for these animals
- Who cares? – the lives of young carers and the sacrifices they make in their family role.
Chapter breakdown
The angel of Peckham: Camila Batmanghelidjh
If I had a hammer: Jimmy Carter
Who is my neighbour?: Maureen Lines
Mind games with elephants: Pat Derby
Who cares?: Young carers
Remember, remember, 11th of September: May Davis Group
You are the future: Emily Benn
One of the people: Greg Davis
2. Social skills
The catalyst: Brian Eno
Wonder woman: Carolina Kluft
Peacemaker: Desmond Tutu
I feel what you’re saying: Evelyn Glennie
How much are you worth?: Reyes from Guatemala
The four-minute team: Roger Bannister
This is my day: Rosina Tucker
The sum of our experience: The Elders
3. Self-awareness
Releasing the child in us all: Alain Laurens
Hidden heroes – when fame is not important: the story of stackable chairs
Being Harry Potter: Daniel Radcliffe
The Virginia Tech shootings: Derek O’Dell
Follow the leader: Ela Bhatt
The pressure to succeed: Jonny Wilkinson
Food, glorious food: Marcus Brigstocke
Knowing me, knowing you: Twins
4. Managing feelings
Truth and reconciliation: Antonette Sithole
The loss of Beagle 2: Colin Pillinger
Dealing with Bo’ Selecta!: Craig David
The older brother: Jamie Murray
Addicted: Kaspar
Big Mike: Michael Oher
It’s never too late to have a happy childhood: Morgan Freeman
Restorative Justice: Russell
5. Motivation
Get on with stuff: Alex Stobbs
Soul surfer: Bethany Hamilton
The man who didn’t peak too soon: Ed Hillary
Take heart: Nwankwo Kanu
The bravest woman in Afghanistan: Malalai Joya
Clearing the barriers: Oscar Pistorius
The winner of Britain’s Got Talent: Paul Potts
Taking on the big boys: Vandana Shiva
Details
Mixed media product. Loose leaf in Ring binder and CD-Rom 306 x 260, 176 Pages, Published 31/10/2008
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