Sexual Harassment Introduction - Upper KS2 Year 6 / Lower KS3 Year 7
**Sexual harassment - what is it and why do we need to learn about it? **
In this introductory lesson, the students will revisit their previous knowledge of consent and personal boundaries, as we gently explore the concept of sexual harassment and the steps we can take to keep ourselves safe.
Intended as a first introduction to the topic, the lesson is suitable for students in Upper KS2 (Year 6) or possibly Lower KS3 students in Year 7. The lesson sensitively explains the concept of sexual harassment , addresses British laws with regard to privacy and discriminatory behaviour, and provides examples of problematic behaviour whilst avoiding explicit examples that would be too mature for this age group.
It is fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
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Thank you for this it was a really good starting point and encouraged lots of discussion.However, I'm not sure the Alan Turing question is true, more a myth!
An excellent way to assess prior knowledge!
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