Activity

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Duration: 60 min.
Suggested level: Secondary Cycle Two
Subject: Culture and Citizenship in Québec, Financial Education, Personal Orientation Project (POP), Entrepreneurship
Available mode(s): In-person

Description

Students become aware of harassment in the workplace through a quiz and scenarios. They also learn about possible remedies and resources they can turn to if they experience or witness harassment.

Pedagogical objectives:

  • Demystify various legal concepts, such as harassment, intimidation and violence (including certain crimes: threats, assault, sexual assault and criminal harassment)
  • Expand students’ legal knowledge and competencies so they can identify situations of potential harassment in the workplace
  • Raise students’ awareness of their rights and responsibilities as workers with respect to harassment
  • Inform students of possible solutions and resources to help guide them toward the appropriate steps

Subjects and subject-specific competencies

Culture and Citizenship in Québec

Secondary IV

Cultural realities and compulsory main concepts: Justice and the law - Injustice and Legal framework applicable to romantic and sexual life.

Compulsory specific concepts, and related topics and examples: Abuse, Discrimination, Consent and sexual violence.

Secondary V

Cultural realities and compulsory main concepts: Social groups and power relations - Social inequalities.

Compulsory specific concepts, and related topics and examples: Discrimination, Sexism and other inequalities related to gender and sexuality.

  • Competency 1: Studies cultural realities:
    • Analyzes social relations:
      • Characterizes relations between individuals, groups and institutions.
      • Draws up findings.

Broad Areas of Learning:

  • Citizenship and Community Life:
    • Promotion of the rules of social conduct and democratic institutions
    • Adoption of a culture of peace
  • Career Planning and Entrepreneurship
    • Familiarity with the world of work, social roles and occupations and trades

Cross-Curricular Competencies:

  • Uses information:
    • Puts information to use
  • Solves problems:
    • Analyzes the components of a situational problem
    • Tests possible solutions
  • Exercises critical judgment:
    • Forms, qualifies and expresses his/her opinion

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