Independent workbook for KS3/KS4/ KS5 students to consider the meanings of sexism and sexual harassment with particular examples, possible consequences, 15 activities and opportunities to reflect on their own behaviour. It’s intended to be completed by young people who have been involved in making sexist comments or a sexual harassment incident to help them reflect on their views and guide them in ways to be an ‘upstander’ ally for females in the future. It’s not a general classroom resource for all students. It’s 13 pages long and has clear explanations of what constitute sexist comments or attitudes and when behaviours can be viewed as sexual harassment. Activities include simple multiple choice, true/false, free writing reflecting on their own actions, a crossword, poster design. There’s no mention of misogyny as I feel that can be quite inflammatory when used in all situations - but you can add it if you wish! The activities are just a means to ensure that the student has read the information.
Ideal for giving to students who are in a detention for such behaviour - helps them make a clear link between the ‘offence’ and the sanction. It’s also a useful document to keep on file for students who are repeatedly demonstrating these behaviours - to show that they have shown clarity about what sexism and sexual harassment are.
Some of my other lesson resources you might find useful:
Sexting Dangers RSE PSHE KS3
Puberty and personal hygiene PSHE KS3 - one for girls; one for boys
Understanding sexual consent RSE PSHE Year 9 and 10
Consent and consequences RSE PSHE KS4 and KS5
Mental health and emotional wellbeing PSHE KS3
Panic attacks and mental health PSHE KS3
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