Author(s): Nebraska Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Coalition
Publisher: Nebraska Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Coalition
Type of Resource: Lesson Plans
Target Grades: 8-12
Canadian Resource? No
Resource formally evaluated? Yes
What is the source, internet link, or article title for viewing the formal evaluation of this resource? www.mnaonline.org/pdf/Spotlight501.pdf
Subject Areas:Language, The Arts, Health and Physical Education, Career Studies, Individual and Family Living, English, Learning Strategies
Clarify and broaden their own points of view by examining the ideas of others
Language: Oral and Visual Communication
Express and respond to a range of ideas and opinions concisely, clearly, and appropriately
Contribute and work constructively in groups
Use tone of voice and body language to clarify meaning during conversations and presentations
Contribute collaboratively in group situations by asking questions and building on the ideas of others
Work with members of their group to establish clear purposes and procedures for solving problems and completing projects
Interpret and communicate ideas and feelings drawn from fictional accounts, documentaries, and other material from a wide variety of sources and cultures, selecting and combining complex drama and dance techniques (e.g., “forum theatre”)
Critique, orally and in writing, their own and others’ work in drama and dance, using criteria developed independently and in a group
Demonstrate understanding of the appropriate use of the voice, gestures, and the level of language in different dramatic situations
Organize and carry out a group improvisation
Produce pieces that deal appropriately with youth problems
Produce pieces of writing in which they reflect on their experiences in drama and dance, and in which they show their ability to analyse and find solutions to problems in real life
Identify the physical, emotional, interpersonal, and spiritual aspects of healthy sexuality (e.g., respect for life, ethical questions in relationships, contraception)
Identify local support groups and community organizations (e.g., public health offices) that provide information or services related to health and well-being
Analyse situations that are potentially dangerous to personal safety (e.g., gang violence) and determine how to seek assistance
Apply living skills (e.g., decision-making, problem-solving, and refusal skills) to respond to matters related to sexuality, drug use, and healthy eating habits
Identify sources of support (e.g., parents/guardians, doctors) related to healthy sexuality issues
Analyse situations (e.g., hitchhiking, gang violence, violence in relationships) that are potentially dangerous to personal safety
Identify support services (e.g., the school guidance department, shelters, Kid’s Help Phone) that assist victims of violence, and explain how to access them
Describe causes and symptoms of stress and positive ways (as opposed to substance use) to relieve stress
Apply the steps of decision-making process to address age-specific situations related to personal health and well-being in which substance use or abuse is one of the factors
Demonstrate respectful behaviour towards the feelings and ideas of others
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Family Life:
(where noted: Consistently (C) Often (O))
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Direct Instruction: whole class and small group
Interactive Learning
Indirect Instruction
Experiential Learning
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This collection of lesson plans is intended for use by teachers with teenagers in a high school setting but could be easily adapted to work with a group of teens in a community setting as well. The lessons focus on the different contexts of violence (different settings and situations such as romantic relationships and family settings). The lessons contain: 1) activities that engage students with various learning style preferences, 2) valuable information for both males and females related to violence and its causes and consequences, as well as ways to prevent violence, 3) easy to follow steps, 4) opportunities for students to reflect on material learned or on personal experiences, 5) ample information regarding the building of healthy relationships. In addition the resource provides a strong analysis of gender roles and how males and females engage in and experience violence differently.
The collection of lesson plans provides students with personal knowledge regarding oppression and empowerment, the many types of violence ( harassment, assault, psychological), and provides additional resources. Many of the lessons engage students actively, and provide opportunities for critical thinking about information presented, discussion of past experiences among students, self-reflection of personal experiences, and role playing.