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Assembly: Olympics Games in Beijing (secondary)

January 6, 2011 //  by Admin

This free assembly encourages students to admire the development of Beijing in preparation for the Olympic Games, but also to be aware of the cost to the community

Assembly on Beijing’s 2008 Olympic Games

Editor: Gerald Haigh 

The run up to this year’s Olympic Games hasn’t been a smooth one, with the torch relay being closely followed by Free Tibet campaigners.

This free assembly considers the political, environmental and human rights issues of the Olympic Games in Beijing. It also brings to surface lessons to be learned for the 2012 London Games.

This resource is an extract from the Secondary Assembly File. Click here to order your full copy today or read more about how this publication can help you.

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