Searching for modular training activities to address sexual misconduct in schools?
Looking for downloadable activity modules (role play scenarios, case studies, and group discussion) for use in:
- Professional development or staff meetings.
- Student health or psychology class.
- Parent meetings.
- Sensitivity training.
- Ethics training
- Risk Management training.
Each module contains scenarios based on case studies, activities, and role-plays that are:
- Short, high impact, and interactive.
- Related to current events and criminal and civil cases.
- Scripted and comprehensive, with scenarios, discussion questions, activities or role-plays, and responses.
- Cost effective and easily implemented.
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Modular Training - Sexual Misconduct Prevention Activities |
Sexual Harassment Activities Module
$150
1000 Series
16 Scenarios
15 Activities
12 Role-Plays |
Staff to Student
Staff to student harassment constitutes a lesser % of harassment on campuses.
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Student to Student (middle and high school)
Student to student harassment comprises the largest % of sexual misconduct in schools. Research confirms that 81% of students are being or have been harassed. |
Cyber Bullying
Studies show that 40% of teens using the Internet are being cyber bullied. |
Sexting
A 2008 survey of 10,000 teenage students revealed that 21% of teens are sexting while at school.
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View #1 Excerpt
"Creative Math?" |
View #2 Excerpt "Bathroom Break" |
View # 3 Excerpt
"Name Droppers" |
View # 4 Excerpt
"Text Flirt" |
Inappropriate Behavior
Module
$100
2000 Series
14 Scenarios
12 Activities
10 Role-Plays |
Staff to Student
This behavior comprises 85% of misconduct in schools between staff and student. |

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| View #5 Excerpt- "He's a Hottie" |
Federal and State Laws
Module
$150
3000 Series
Law review with
10 Case Studies &
8 Activities |
Federal and
State Laws
This module defines how federal and state laws governs sexual misconduct in schools.
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Criminal Case Studies
Case studies of sexual misconduct between educators and students provide opportunities for group discussion of red flags, recognition, appropriate response, and preventative actions. |
Civil Case Studies
Case studies of sexual misconduct in schools, based on negligence and deliberate indifference, provide opportunities for group discussion of red flags, recognition, appropriate response, and preventative actions. |
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View #6 Excerpt
"It's the Law!" |
View #7 Excerpt
"The Felon"
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View #8 Excerpt
"A Blind Eye"
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Activity & Role Play Excerpts |
Sexual Harassment Module
(Staff to Student)
EXCERPT #1
"Creative Math?"
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Scenario: Your male math teacher decides to take a poll for a math experiment. He wants the students to graph how many are in favor of plastic surgery. He asks the students to list the different types...(con't)
Discussion Questions:
- Does this behavior qualify as sexual harassment?
- What are the legal and ethical...(con't)
Activities: Role-play the scenario. What actions...(con't)
Response: The offended must clearly...(con't)
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Sexual Harassment Module
(Student to Student)
EXCERPT #2
"Bathroom Break" |
Scenario: Someone you don't know follows you into the bathroom while class is in session. this person begins to touch you and force you...(con't)
Discussion Questions:
- Is this behavior indicative of "sexual harassment?"
- What actions...(con't)
Activities: Role-play the scenario between the students. What actions should...(.con't)
Response: When a situation...(con't)
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Sexual Harassment Module
(Cyber Bullying)
EXCERPT #3
" Name Droppers" |
Scenario: On your Facebook or MySpace page, You post a picture on Facebook. Several people start to comment. One individual writes mean and degrading things about the picture. He calls you a “fag” and “gay”...(con't)
Discussion Questions:
- Does this behavior qualify as "sexual harassment?"
- What should...(con't)
Activities: Role-play the...(.con't)
Response: This scenario is common and of concern...(con't)
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Sexual Harassment Module
(Sexting)
EXCERPT #4
"Text Flirt" |
Scenario: You (a student) have been texting another student you find attractive. You also sent a photograph of yourself to the student. The student alters the photograph and it now is sexual in ...(con't)
Discussion Questions:
- Does this behavior qualify as "sexual harassment?"
- What are the consequences associated...(con't)
Activities: Role-play the conversation between the students and include...(.con't)
Response: The offended must clearly communicate the following...(con't)
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Inappropriate Behavior Module
(Staff to Student)
EXCERPT #5
"He's a Hottie" |
Scenario: As an experienced teacher, you’ve had your share of intelligent, attractive, wise-beyond-their-years students in your classes over the years...(con't)
Discussion Questions:
- What are the legal and ethical issues surrounding the scenario?
- What are the different ways ...(.con't)
Activities: Role-play the conversation between...(.con't)
Response: Appropriate response should be...(con't)
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Federal and State Laws Module
EXCERPT #6"
"It's the Law!" |
Scenario: Federal law governs sexual harassment in schools. The law applies to schools and individuals. Two landmark cases..(con't)
Discussion Questions:
- How does Federal Law impact schools and individual personnel?
- (Questions con't)
Activities: You will be mentoring new teachers at your school. Role-play the information you will share to include Titles...(.con't)
Response: Title IX and Title IV...(con't)
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Criminal Case Studies
EXCERPT #7
"The Felon"
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Scenario: A thirty year old male coach was charged with sexual abuse of his 17 year old student. Based on a review of the allegations, formal charges, and indictment...(con't)
Discussion Questions:
- How does state law apply in this scenario?
- What preventative action...(con't)
Activities: As a fellow colleague, role-play the conversation you would have...(.con't)
Response: Awareness and response are critical...(con't)
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Civil Case Studies
EXCERPT #8
"A Blind Eye" |
Scenario: An administrator, school guidance counselor, and school principal are being sued by a student victim for negligence in their response to reported sexual misconduct...(con't)
Discussion Questions:
- What does state law...(con't)
Activities: As a fellow colleague, role-play the conversation you would have had with the three...(.con't)
Response: Mandated reporting requires that...(con't)
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