Recognizing Assault and Harassment
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Description
Objective:
Students will develop an awareness of assault and harassment, understand the differences between these concepts, and learn how to respond appropriately, both as individuals affected and as witnesses. The goal is to enhance their ability to defend themselves, set boundaries, and support others.
Content and Methods:
The worksheet defines "harassment" and "assault" and encourages students to find examples. A text on a selected topic serves as a case study to explain sexual harassment and discuss its impacts. Questions and a multiple-choice task deepen understanding. A word puzzle highlights the short- and long-term consequences of assaults. In partner work, students explore how to intervene as witnesses and why it's important not to look away. A final reflection focuses on the role of consent. Methods include text analysis, brainstorming, partner work, multiple-choice tasks, word puzzles, and reflection.
Competencies:
- Distinguishing between harassment and assault
- Recognizing and identifying problematic behavior
- Analyzing the impacts of assault and harassment
- Developing strategies for action as victims and witnesses
- Understanding the importance of consent and the right to say "no"
- Collaboration and reflection in groups
Target Group and Level:
Grade 7 and up