My Body Belongs to Me! – Understanding Consent

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by to-teach Team
2 pagesGrade 7 and upPhilosophy, Ethics, non-subject specific content, English
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Objective:

Students will develop a deep understanding of the concepts of "bodily autonomy" and "consent." The goal is to equip them with the ability to clearly communicate their own boundaries, respect the boundaries of others, and recognize the importance of voluntary and explicit consent in various areas of life.

Content and Methods:

The worksheet defines bodily autonomy and consent, emphasizing the importance of knowing, naming, and respecting one's own boundaries. A text example describes a situation where consent and uncertainties in a relationship are discussed. Reflection questions highlight the role of communication in maintaining consent. In partner work, students will discuss the relevance of consent beyond physical interactions. Methods include text analysis, reflection questions, partner work, and collecting examples.

Competencies:

  • Understanding and defining the terms "bodily autonomy" and "consent"
  • Recognizing and communicating personal boundaries
  • Respecting the boundaries of others
  • Analyzing the role of communication in achieving consent
  • Applying the concept of consent to various areas of life

Target Group and Level:

Grade 7 and up

Note:

Worksheet 1 of 4 from the series "My Body Belongs to Me" - Middle School Level

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