02 Colouring A School Without Bullying en
02 Colouring A School Without Bullying en
02 Colouring A School Without Bullying en
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Learning With the completion of the lesson, students will be able to:
outcomes: • List the potential ways of encouraging respectful
behaviour and discouraging bullying;
• Express themselves in a creative way by creating
pro-respect anti-bullying artworks;
• Empower themselves by creating a school-wide
pro-respect, anti-bullying artistic intervention.
Activities
Activity 1 Introductory Discussion: Bullying in our class and in
our school – causes & consequences (15 minutes)
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When all groups complete their work, they will present their
artworks to the class and gather feedback from their peers.
This feedback should be primarily focused on the
effectiveness of the work of art to communicate the
message it set out to communicate. The groups may then
take a few extra minutes if they want to make changes
based on the feedback they received. Have students
discuss where in the class or school it would be most
effective to display each of the artworks. The groups will
then display their artworks at the designated locations in
the class or school.
This publication has been produced with the financial support of the
Rights, Equality and Citizenship (REC) Programme of the European Union.
The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of CARDET and
its Partners and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the
European Commission.
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