Rights, Respect, Responsibility
Lección 4: Orientación, comportamiento e identidad sexuales: cómo me siento, lo que hago y quién soy
Supplement: Sexual Orientation Facts and Info: Finding and Assessing Credible Sources Online
In this lesson we will learn about how to assess credibility and how to find important pieces of information about sexual orientation online. Additionally, students will learn about the benefits to one’s health and wellbeing when they receive support and kindness.
Lesson 10: Being the Change You Want to See in the World
This lesson teaches about advocating for dignity and respect for everyone.
Supplement: So Attractive
This lesson provides a clear explanation as to what sexual orientation is and how a person’s internal and external influences can impact how their expectations, beliefs, and attitudes around sexual orientation.
Lesson 1: Lesson 1: Respect for All
This lesson demonstrates what it means to treat others with dignity and respect and shows students how they can work together to promote dignity and respect among all people.
Lesson 7: Lesson 7: Blue is for Boys, Pink is for Girls…Or Are They?
This lesson explores gender by starting with a PowerPoint presentation of typically stereotypical items or hobbies and asks students to reflect on these stereotypes.
Lesson 6: Lesson 6: I Am Who I Am
This lesson defines sexual orientation and gender identity via a detailed PowerPoint and then students complete a myth vs. fact worksheet individually before comparing responses with a partner.
Lesson 4: Lesson 4: Sexual Orientation, Behavior & Identity
This lesson introduces the concept of “yellow flag” language (with accompanying Teacher’s Guide) while teasing apart one’s attractions to others, one’s behaviors and one’s self-identity.
Lesson 1: Lesson 1: Creating a Safe School: Celebrating All
This lesson looks at key criteria that can make students feel safe or unsafe at school, especially those who identify as LGBTQ.