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Cultural perspectives assembly

This assembly uses films to explore cultural celebrations around the world.
This assembly uses films to explore cultural celebrations around the world.

Ages

8–15

Duration

Medium (5-11 activities)

Related calendar events

World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue & Development
21 May

This resource is for teachers to use in assembly and classroom scenarios with students aged 9 to 14. There are a number of extension activities where the themes within the films can be explored further. The themes covered include multiculturalism, celebrations around the world and rites of passage celebrations that young people can experience. This assembly uses film clips to explore the reasons for a variety of cultural celebrations.

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  • PSHE Education
  • Religious Education

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