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Family Life Education

Family Life Education. Learning About Sexual Harassment. Lesson 7. Purpose. You will be able to : Recognize sexual harassment Understand that sexual harassment is not the fault of the victim Demonstrate how to respond to sexual harassment. Introduction/Definition.

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Family Life Education

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  1. Family Life Education Learning About Sexual Harassment Lesson 7

  2. Purpose • You will be able to : • Recognize sexual harassment • Understand that sexual harassment is not the fault of the victim • Demonstrate how to respond to sexual harassment

  3. Introduction/Definition • Sexual harassment is a violation of Title IX • No one is allowed to discriminate against another person based on race, religion, ethnic background, orientation or gender • Sexual harassment is discrimination or teasing that occurs because of your gender

  4. Examples of Sexual Harassment • Teasing someone about their looks or body • Touching/grabbing someone’s body parts • Sexual insults or name-calling • Pressure for sexual activity • Excluding someone because of their gender

  5. Reporting Harassing Reporting sexual harassment is very important! • Who did the harassing? • What did they do? • When did they do it? • Where did it occur? • How did it make you feel?

  6. Summary • Answer student questions about sexual harassment • Remind students to be respectful of other students and adults • If they are harassed or threatened, tell an adult! • Distribute booklets: “SexualHarassment in Schools”

  7. Activity: Case Scenarios • Divide students into small groups and assign a case study • Students answer these questions: • Is this sexual harassment? • Who is the harasser? • Who was harassed? • What can be done to stop the harassment? • Groups share their responses

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