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http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/sexual-harassment.cfm

http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/sexual-harassment.cfm. Sexual Harassment. Business Management. Remember to act like adults…. What does “Sexual Harassment” mean?. S exual harassment is any unwanted physical or verbal advances that have sexual overtones.

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  1. http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/sexual-harassment.cfmhttp://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/sexual-harassment.cfm

  2. Sexual Harassment Business Management

  3. Remember to act like adults…

  4. What does “Sexual Harassment” mean?

  5. Sexual harassment is any unwanted physical or verbal advances that have sexual overtones.

  6. What kind of behavior is considered sexual harassment?

  7. Considered Sexual Harassment…

  8. Sexual jokes

  9. Touching in an inappropriate way

  10. Inappropriate gestures

  11. Spreading rumors about another person's sexual behavior

  12. Where? • Sexual Harassment has been reported in: • The workplace • Schools • Elementary • Middle school • High school • College

  13. In groups…

  14. Google: Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education • Briefly, write a paragraph about this lawsuit • What happened? • Who did the “victim” say was responsible? • What was the verdict? • What were the consequences, if any?

  15. In a paper… • Define Sexual Harassment • What are your thoughts on sexual harassment? • Is it taken serious enough or too serious? • How often do you see or notice it in school, the public, or work? • Give a few examples of sexual harassment that you have experienced or seen. • Has your opinion on sexual harassment changed after this lesson?

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