Bullying: What's Your Opinion?
Duration:
60 min.
Suggested level:
Secondary - Cycles 1 and 2
Subject:
Culture and Citizenship in Québec, Law, English Language Arts
Available mode(s):
In-person
Description
In this activity, students learn about the legal aspects of bullying such as criminal law, sharing of intimate images, the right to control images of themselves and possible recourses. Students then take a position on these issues.
Educational objectives
- To encourage students to reflect on bullying and its consequences.
- To provide students with an understanding of the legal aspects of bullying.
- To have students take a position on, and debate, legal issues related to bullying.
Subjects and subject-specific competencies
Culture and Citizenship in Québec
Secondary IV
Cultural realities and compulsory main concepts: Relationships and caring - Digital communication.
Compulsory specific concepts, and related topics and examples: Cyberbullying, Sharing of intimate images.
- Competency 1: Studies cultural realities:
- Analyzes social relations:
- Characterizes relations between individuals, groups and institutions.
- Draws up findings.
- Analyzes social relations:
Broad areas of learning
- Citizenship and Community Life:
- Promotion of the rules of social conduct and democratic institutions
- Participation, cooperation and solidarity
- Adoption of a culture of peace
Cross-curicular competencies
- Using information:
- Putting information to use
- Solving problems:
- Analyzing the components of a problem
- Exercising critical judgment:
- Forming and expressing an opinion while understanding the opinions of others
Related content
- Éducaloi’s teaching guide on the right to privacy (to further explore this issue with your students)
- Éducaloi’s guide Bullying and the Law: What You Need to Know
- Éducaloi’s 1 page guide: Cyberbullying Can Be a Crime.
- Our Infographic: Young People and Bullying: Legal Consequences for Bullies
- Our Pamphlet: Bullying and the Law: Ways to Intervene
Interested in this activity?
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