No. of pages 328
Published: 1995
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"Values: Assemblies for the 1990s" by Roy Blatchford is a collection aimed at educators, providing a series of thought-provoking assembly scripts that engage students in discussions about moral values, ethics, and character building. The book explores themes relevant to the changing societal landscape of the 1990s, encouraging both teachers and students to reflect on personal values and societal norms. Each assembly is designed to prompt critical thinking and foster a sense of community among students, making it a valuable resource for schools looking to instill a strong ethical foundation in young people during a transformative decade. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 328 pages in this book. This book was published in 1995 by Oxford University Press .