Tallis Remembers Friday 11th November 2022
At Tallis we observe Remembrance Day as an opportunity to think hard about what is being remembered, who is being remembered and why it is being remembered. Remembrance can be a selective Act and can sometimes be used to tell people what to remember. At Tallis we encourage a Remembrance culture which encourages the participants to think about the who, what and why?
Each year at Tallis on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, we observe a two minute silence. Armistice Day on 11 November marks the end of the First World War and is a day to remember those whose lives have been impacted on by that conflict and conflicts since. We try to put a focus on remembering the contributions of groups whose stories can often be neglected, pushed aside and sometimes totally forgotten. This Remembrance Day 11th November 2022 (in addition to acknowledging the role of monarchy, military and government in remembrance) we are asking our community to think about the role of civilians, women and contibutions from people of the former British Empire.
In preparation for this day the following is required of teaching staff
Instructions
1 During period 2 show the Assembly 10:15-10:35 . If you need auto generated sub titles please click on this link.
2 Then show Britain never stood alone video below 10:40 - 10:45.
3 At 10:50 am show Tallis Remembers for 3 minutes.
4 Take students to congregate in the concourse at 10.55 missing the last 5 minutes of period 2 prior to the the last post being played at 11.00. A tannoy announcement will be made. Teachers will stand with their groups to help manage student expectations as this is an event which we are rightfully proud.
5 In PM Registration Tutorial please leave time to show the Tallis Remembers film from 2018.
6 Share this page for Home Learning so that those students who wish to may explore some of the website and video links below.
Each year at Tallis on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, we observe a two minute silence. Armistice Day on 11 November marks the end of the First World War and is a day to remember those whose lives have been impacted on by that conflict and conflicts since. We try to put a focus on remembering the contributions of groups whose stories can often be neglected, pushed aside and sometimes totally forgotten. This Remembrance Day 11th November 2022 (in addition to acknowledging the role of monarchy, military and government in remembrance) we are asking our community to think about the role of civilians, women and contibutions from people of the former British Empire.
In preparation for this day the following is required of teaching staff
Instructions
1 During period 2 show the Assembly 10:15-10:35 . If you need auto generated sub titles please click on this link.
2 Then show Britain never stood alone video below 10:40 - 10:45.
3 At 10:50 am show Tallis Remembers for 3 minutes.
4 Take students to congregate in the concourse at 10.55 missing the last 5 minutes of period 2 prior to the the last post being played at 11.00. A tannoy announcement will be made. Teachers will stand with their groups to help manage student expectations as this is an event which we are rightfully proud.
5 In PM Registration Tutorial please leave time to show the Tallis Remembers film from 2018.
6 Share this page for Home Learning so that those students who wish to may explore some of the website and video links below.
Tutor Period 2
Assembly
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Britain never stood alone
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Tallis Remembers
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Tutor PM Registration at 3:05pm
Want to explore further?
For those that wish to nurture further the Remembrance theme of the day in mainstream lessons you may wish to explore the following links or view the Imperal War Museum videos below exploring the role of Empire in Britains wars of the first half of the 20th Century, the hierarchical political, economic and political institions created at the end of the SWW and the legacy of Empire today in thinking about decolonising our curriculum. Teachers might want to share a link to this page for home learning.
1 Our School Remembers
2 First World War Remembrance
3 Second World War Remembrance
4 Post 45 Conflict and Remembrance
5 Remembrance Resources
1 Our School Remembers
2 First World War Remembrance
3 Second World War Remembrance
4 Post 45 Conflict and Remembrance
5 Remembrance Resources
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