'No one left behind'

Introduction

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In this unit of work, we have dealt with conflict situations that take place inside and outside school with the aim of improving the school environment and promoting inclusion in our own school. Through these sessions, we have tried not only to become aware of unacceptable behaviours exhibited by teenagers inside and outside school, but also to learn strategies to mediate and prevent violence in order to contribute to the improvement of school coexistence by creating a safer environment based on mutual respect.

 

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Task

On the occasion of the School Day of Non-violence and Peace celebrated on January 30th, you will design digital posters intended to promote healthy behaviours at school. In your posters, you will include a series of tips related to the different topics that you have studied in this Unit of Work. Each of the seven groups will be assigned one of the five topics we have dealt with: anti-bullying, stereotypes and prejudices, and social media advice, discrimination, and peer pressure. Each group will present their poster in the main hall of the school. After your presentations, your posters will be displayed in the school centre. 

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Have a look at this poscast recorded by two ninth grade students to celebrate the School Day of Non-Violence and peace: https://youtu.be/qxMdzwRZU-s

Process

Before starting to create your poster, access the link below and look at the digital poster on bullying that will serve as model for you own poster.

https://www.canva.com/design/DAC4uuDtOqM/yJSlf4ECNhVX1UAGjm1OsA/view?utm_content=DAC4uuDtOqM&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton

                       Examining the poster...

  • What are the different elements of the poster?
  • How is it entitled?
  • Does it include text? And images?
  • What other components does it have?

Look online for other posters similar to the one that you have just looked at to get some useful ideas for you own poster.

 

 

Now,  it is time to start designing your digital poster. Pay attention to the following guidelines that will help you and your team:

1. You are going to work in teams of four. There will be seven teams of four students each. The groups will be created by the teacher.

2. Each group will create their poster on one of the five topics that we have tackled in this unit. You will have the opportunity to choose among 'Anti-bullying', 'Stereotypes and prejudices', and 'Social media advice', 'Discrimination', and 'Peer pressure'.

Since there are only five topics for the seven groups, there will be four groups working on two topics (two groups for each topic) and one group working on the other three topics In case of disagreement, the teacher will assign each group a topic.

3. Make sure everyone  in the team understands the task.

4. Divide the work among the team members. As there are four people, one of you will be in charge of searching for images you can include in your digital posters. Another person will search statistical data that you might find relevant/ quotes/ etc. The remaining two members will start writing the text and searching for the 10 tips that you are going to include on your poster.

5. Start designing your poster.

6. Plan your presentation. Once you have created your poster, start  planning your oral presentation since you will present your posters to the rest of your classmates in the main hall of the school. Your presentation should be planned and organised, since you are going to be evaluated on it. This means that your group will need to spend time rehearsing for it. Remember that everyone must participate in the final presentation.

As you can see in the Evaluation section, you will be evaluated taking into consideration not only the content  and the originality of your poster, but also your oral skills, your fluency and your accuracy.

 

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You can create your digital posters online using Canva's Poster Maker (https://www.canva.com/create/posters/) or Adobe Spark's Poster Maker (https://spark.adobe.com/make/posters), for what you will have to register and create and account, but then you will start creating your posters for free. As an alternative, you can create them using Word or Google Drive, where you can insert shapes, images, etc. 

 

Your poster should be divided into different sections:

- Why is it important to stop bullying/ fight stereotypes/resist peer pressure/ be smart online/ fight discrimination? You must include an opening paragraph to justify the need to address the topic that you have been assigned.

-The most important part is your TOP 5-10 TIPS to give advice. Remember that the goal of this project is to make a proposal for a more inclusive school. Therefore, you have to include those tips (between 5 and 10) that you consider the most important to stop bullying, to reject stereotypes and prejudices, to be safe online, to fight discrimination, or to resist peer pressure, depending on your topic (look at the websites table below).

- You should also include some images that you find interesting and relevant to your topic. As an alternative, you can even make your own drawings.

- OPTIONAL: You can also include graphs showing some statistical data related to the percentage of bullies and bullied students at schools, to the dangers of social media, etc; meaningful quotes that are related to your topic; etc.

TRY TO BE  NOT ONLY INFORMATIVE BUT ALSO CREATIVE AND ORIGINAL

 

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The table below shows some interesting websites where you can find data and tips that you can include in your poster. Have a look at them.

WEBSITES

  Anti-bullying     

Stereotypes and prejudices

Peer pressure 

Social media advice

Discrimination 

What kids can dohttps://www.stopbullying.gov/kids/what-you-can-do/index.html

Tools and Informationhttps://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/tools-information 

Bullying statisticshttp://www.pacer.org/bullying/resources/stats.asp

 

 Tips for Battling Stereotypeshttps://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/tips-for-battling-stereotypes

 The Top 10 strategies for reducing prejudicehttps://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/top_10_

strategies_for_reducing_prejudice

 How to Handle Peer Pressurehttps://caps.ucsc.edu/counseling/aod/peer-pressure.html

Peer pressure for teenshttp://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=243&id=2184&np=295

 Tips for using social media sites safelyhttps://www.saga.co.uk/magazine/technology/internet/communications/use-social-media-websites-safely

 Share Take Carehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/0/21259413 

 Teen Internet Safety Tipshttps://teens.webmd.com/features/teen-internet-safety-tips#1

Discrimination- what it is and how to copehttp://www.apa.org/helpcenter/discrimination.aspx

 Discriminationhttps://carleton.ca/equity/human-rights/discrimination/

 

 

Evaluation

The rubric below shows the grading criteria that will be taken into consideration to evaluate your oral presentation and your poster. Think about these criteria when designing your posters and preparing your oral presentation.

 

Category

Poor

 (0-3)

Developing      

(4-6)

Good

(7-8)

Excellent

 (9-10)

Content & Organization

The content of the presentation was minimum. Some of the elements (tips, images, graphs) were missing. Minimal text and very poor organization.

The content of the presentation was not very clear and at some points difficult to understand.

The content was adequately presented and clear for the most part.

Relevant content, well summarized and organized in a cohesive and coherent way.

Originality and style

Not visually attractive. No use of images, drawings, graphs to make it appealing to the audience.

Poster was acceptable but needs work to improve visual appeal through better utilization of images, colours, etc.

Poster was adequate but could improve effectiveness through better use of space, colours to highlight relevant information, etc.

Visually appealing and strongly effective presentation.  Easy to read.  Utilized creativity in use of colours, different font sizes, original shapes, etc.

Delivery

Holds no eye contact with the audience and speaks in low volume and/or with a monotonous tone.

Displays minimal eye contact with the audience, sometimes looking at the poster

Consistent use of direct eye contact with the audience. Speaks with variation of volume.

Keeps holding the attention of the audience through direct eye contact. Speaks at different volumes and emphasizes key points.

Fluency 

Speech is low, frequently hesitant with many sentences left uncompleted. Difficult to perceive continuity in speech.

Speech is relatively smooth. Some hesitation caused by rephrasing and thinking of the appropriate words.

Smooth and fluid speech; few hesitations; only one or two words difficult to understand.

Smooth and fluid speech; no hesitations; no search for words.

Accuracy

Frequent and repeated grammatical errors even in simple structures.

Frequent grammatical errors; little variety in structures.

Very few errors in grammatical structures, probably resulting from an attempt to use a wide variety of structures.

Accurate and varied grammatical structures.

Pronunciation

Most of the sentences uttered contain errors. Many of them are incomprehensible.

Frequent errors that create confusion.

Comprehensible and generally correct.

Awareness of the accent. Almost-error-free.

Conclusion

Throughout this project work, you have gathered information about five different topics that are relevant to you. Unfortunately, bullying, prejudices and stereotypes,the dangers of social networks, and peer pressure are present even in the most perfect communities. In order to prevent all of this, the most important thing is education and awareness. 

You are now 'experts' on these topics. You know how to identify problematic situations and possible ways to prevent/stop them. You are now able to detect danger and to make the appropriate decisions in different situations. Try to promote inclusion not only at school, but also outside school.

                           DO NOT ALLOW ANY CHILDREN TO BE LEFT BEHIND

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