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Notes for a secondary school assembly or classroom work

From the Tsunami in Asia online resource

Please note that you are unlikely to be able to cover all of the following material in an assembly lasting 10–15 minutes. You may need to select and edit the material according to the needs of your pupils and the time available. However, it is important that you read all the material in this section, and keep in mind the following:

  • Be sensitive to the fact that some of your pupils may have been directly affected.
  • Avoid stereotyping people affected by the disaster as helpless 'victims', dependent on western aid (much of the relief and reconstruction work is done by local people themselves).
  • Emphasise the long-term development issues for the affected communities and the fact that we can all make a difference to those issues through exercising our rights and responsibilities as active global citizens.

Aims
To allow pupils the space to explore the short- and long-term consequences of the Indian Ocean tsunami for the affected communities.
To develop an understanding of how aid agencies, such as Oxfam, work in a disaster situation and of how donated money is used.
To build empathy and encourage pupils to think about the benefits of co-operation.
To encourage pupils to think about how they can make a difference.

What to do

Read all of the materials below to get a sense of the issues, before selecting and editing materials for use in your school. Even if you choose to focus on one part of this section, it is important to bring in elements of the other parts.You can select materials to use in an assembly or in the classroom from the list below:

 


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