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Consent Curriculum - SafeBAE
This curriculum is ideal for schools looking to expand student knowledge of healthy relationships, dating, and sexual violence, influence positive behavior change, and create a safe school environment. The curriculum is geared towards high school …
2 Exercises for Teaching Secondary Students About Consent
Jul 11, 2022 · I teach workshops on consent and have developed exercises that can be practiced in the low-stakes environment of the classroom so that they become second nature before students may need them in higher-stakes real-life situations.
Consent at Every Age | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Dec 19, 2018 · Usable Knowledge spoke to educators and researchers, as well as identified resources, on the best ways to discuss consent with different age groups, compiling their ideas into the following strategies for talking about consent with students in early education, elementary school, middle school, and high school:
Let’s begin by better understanding consent and identifying some principles that are key to practicing consent. We’ll start by watching a video of teens sharing their ideas.
How to Teach Consent Across the Curriculum - Edutopia
Jun 16, 2021 · Teaching consent through frank discussion of these issues and modeling consensual contact in a sports context brings consent education to physical education.
Aug 3, 2021 · Consent, Sexting & the Law A Lesson Plan from Rights, Respect, Responsibility: A K-12 Curriculum Fostering responsibility by respecting young people’s rights to honest sexuality education.
Why consent and healthy boundaries? IPPF’s Framework for CSE gives an overview of the importance of providing rights-based education on a range of issues, including: ‘sexual rights and consent and the right to have sex only when you are ready’. Information on healthy relationships and boundaries is crucial for children and young people
Teach Consent
Teaching kids about the skills of consent can help reduce sexual coercion, harassment, and even assault. The ASK. LISTEN. RESPECT. video was created for tweens and teens ages 11-16 to show concrete examples of: how to ask for consent; what enthusiastic, verbal consent looks like, and; how to respond to “no” respectfully.
A Lesson Plan from Rights, Respect, Responsibility: A K-12 Curriculum Fostering responsibility by respecting young people’s rights to honest sexuality education. ADVANCE PREPARATION FOR LESSON: • Download the YouTube video on consent, “2 Minutes Will Change the Way You Think About Consent,” at https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=laMtr-rUEmY.
Consent and Healthy Relationships - Nest Foundation
Students are first provided with an opportunity to unpack what it really means to give - or not give - Consent, with an emphasis on dynamics of Power, Privilege and Vulnerability. Students then discuss healthy relationships, by considering how they feel when they are in healthy (vs. unhealthy relationships).