KS3: Public Sexual Harassment Lesson Plan Pack (incl. 3 Lessons)Quick View
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KS3: Public Sexual Harassment Lesson Plan Pack (incl. 3 Lessons)

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Powerpoint and accompanying lesson plan, including three lessons for KS3 students. Lesson one Pupils set ground rules for safe discussions. They define Public Sexual Harassment and link it to consent. They consider how sexual harassment might make a person feel. Lesson two Pupils gain a deeper understanding of what constitutes PSH and where it occurs through real life scenarios and statistics. Lesson three Pupils spend some time considering how people differ and discuss the different things they have discovered over the course of the topic.
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KS4: Public Sexual Harassment Lesson Plan Pack (incl. 3 Lessons)

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Powerpoint and accompanying lesson plans, including 3 lessons for KS4 students. Lesson one Pupils set groundrules for safe discussions. They develop a deeper understanding of the concept of patriarchy and consider how this impacts on their lives. Lesson two Pupils consider how a person’s life experience can affect their experience of PSH and continue to develop empathy skills surrounding it. Lesson three Pupils learn about the specific types of online sexual harassment and create solutions for a specific one.
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KS5: Public Sexual Harassment Lesson Plan Pack (incl. 2 Lessons)

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Powerpoint and accompanying lesson plans, including 2 lessons for KS5 students. Lesson one To refresh our understanding of consent and how cultural myths impact it. Covering: Ground rules Definitions Consent/myths Lesson two To understand the legalities around PSH and think about the different types. Covering: The law Homophobia Fetishisation Empathy
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Form Time - International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls

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Short discussion activities to support form tutors to discuss why this UN recognised awareness day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls is necessary in age appropriate ways: KS3 - normalisation and the snowball effect of harassing behaviours KS4 - gender stereotypes and providing boys with positive role models KS5 - media representation of violence and toxic masculinity All activities are resourced with answers provided. We strongly encourage staff to read aloud the disclaimer at the beginning to prepare students as a content warning.