Schools’ Conferences

Global Citizenship Conferences

NEAD works with secondary schools to help them organise Global Citizenship Conferences. In the past these have been mainly for Sixth-Formers but we have also organised them for other age groups.

The format

The format of these varies but generally we suggest starting with a plenary session to explain the aims of the day, introduce facilitators and maybe run an ‘icebreaker’ activity, like Globingo. These are followed by workshop sessions (see below) of approximately 75 minutes each, and the day ends with a final plenary where students can ask questions, make action plans and evaluate the day.

If the main organiser, then NEAD charges for these events; or we can work with teachers to suggest ideas, likely workshop leaders and so on.

Workshops include:

NB These three role play activities — Debt, Timber and Tourism, are available for free download from the Just Business website along with other resources.

These are just a few of the workshops you could include in a secondary school conference. Some are run by NEAD staff, others by NEAD contacts. Some other ideas you could integrate into a conference can be found in the descriptions of sessions given on the individual pages of our contacts. Search for a World Voice according to any topics or themes you have in mind.

For more information about secondary school conferences or for any further information on NEAD’s schools’ work, contact Sandy Betlem.