Intentional physical, verbal, or social aggression. It's repeated over time and occurs when there's a real or perceived power imbalance.
What is bullying?
Someone bothers someone else with words, actions, or pictures of a sexual nature.
What is sexual harassment?
4 out of 10 boys, 6 out of 10 girls, and 8 out of 10 LGBTQ students.
What is how many students experience sexual harassment?
Oversimplified belief or idea that groups of people have particular characteristics, or that all people with a particular characteristic are the same.
What is a stereotype?
A freedom that is protected.
What is a right?
Aggression against someone based on a real or perceived characteristic they have. It creates an unsafe environment and is a form of discrimination.
What is harassment?
Welcomed attention that makes you feel good, flattered, or neutral.
What is flirting?
Dean Aamina, Tr. Ruth, Coach A, Tr. Erin, Counselor Brian, etc.
Who are trusted adults you can report harassment to?
Stereotypes that are based on ideas about female and male characteristics.
What is a gender stereotype?
A duty or something a person is required to do.
What is a responsibility?
If Jaylen and Makai always make fun of Kamar for missing shots at basketball practice.
What is bullying?
Giving permission to someone to hold your hand, give you a hug, or give you a kiss.
What is consent?
Trouble sleeping, missing school, stomach pain, drop in performance, and lowered self-esteem.
What are short-term effects?
They're harmful generalizations. Stereotypes are not true of everyone. People might judge others who don't fit a stereotype. People who believe stereotypes limit themselves and others.
What are the problems with stereotypes?
An education. Be safe and not harassed. Freedom of speech and religion.
What are student rights?
Makayla makes a joke about Amani's religion and the whole class laughs.
What is religious harassment?
What are sexual pictures?
High blood pressure, risk of heart disease, depression and anxiety, and eating disorders.
What are long-term effects?
Feeling upset, disrespected, hurt, and afraid. Feeling nervous about going to school. Depression.
What are effects of gender-based harassment?
Attend school and complete assignments. Respect the rights of others.
What are student responsibilities?
Creating a harassment-free school.
What is everyone's responsibility?
When an adult or someone much older acts in a sexual way toward a child.
They're embarrassed, don't know who to go to, worried harassment will get worse, or don't want to cause trouble.
What are the reasons people don't report harassment?
Speaking up when someone uses stereotypes. Reporting harassment when you notice it or experience it. Support people who experience it.
What are gender-based harassment prevention strategies?
Students reporting harassment. Avoiding using stereotypes and harassing others. Encouraging classmates not to harass others.
What is creating a harassment-free school?