Interactive Drama Assembly & Workshops for Anti Bullying
Dual facilitated assembly and workshops
Our Interactive Drama Assemblies take pupils thorugh a series of group drama exercises, encouraging them to explore issues such as empathy, difference, acceptance, peer pressure and co-operation.
Dual-facilitated assemblies are designed to be an upbeat, fun and thought provoking springboard to further discussion. Our aim is to make pupils aware of associated bullying behaviour and its effects, encouraging pupils to take responsibility and develop an understanding of how it feels to be in someone else's place.
Drama Workshops
These intensive workshops can stand alone or to be used to follow-on from an assembly. They explore the issue of difference and encourage co-operation and aim to help develop anti-bullying strategies and solutions, by exploring new ideas for the schools policy or supporting existing policy by enhancing the children's Pupils are encouraged to take responsibility, acknowledge and celebrate difference, develop team building and co-operation skills and develop tools for conflict resolution.
Suitable for: Key Stage 1 & 2. Interactive Assemblies can be tailored to suit particular target ages.
Curriculum: Assemblies support the Citizenship and PSHE curricula. They can also be used to support the English curriculum as a vehicle for the development of pupil ability to research and debate, as well as providing an exercise for practicing persuasive literature.
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