Names: Sexual Harassment Skit / Grading criteria Situation Outcome Class hour: Possible points Mastery Points earned (1-3 points) Originality: (1-2 points) Presentation of situation: (1-2 points) Presentation of outcome: (1-3 points) Accuracy of outcome (knowledge of material) Total points Comments: Names: Sexual Harassment Skit / Grading criteria Class hour: Situation Outcome Possible points Mastery Points earned (1-3 points) Originality: (1-2 points) Presentation of situation: (1-2 points) Presentation of outcome: (1-3 points) Accuracy of outcome (knowledge of material) Total points Comments:
1. Sexual harassment occurs Sexual Harassment Pre-Post Test A. only to females B. when someone shows physical harm done to him or her C. to anyone at anytime D. when a person welcomes and encourages the harasser 2. Sexual harassment can occur in a variety of circumstances, except: A. job promotion is contingent on the victim s providing sexual favors B. unwelcome touching or fondling of personal clothing or body parts. C. unwelcome comments, notes, pictures, graffiti or conduct of a sexually discriminatory nature D. consensual feelings of contact or verbal exchange of feelings E. spreading sexual rumors 3. What is the best tool to eliminate sexual harassment? A. knowledge of prevention and tools available B. telling sexual jokes C. wearing skimpy clothes D. rubbing up against someone 4. What two forms by law do sexual harassment come under? A. quid pro quo and hostile working condition B. quid pro quo and dating abuse C. harassment involving both women and men D. sexual favors and suggestive gestures 5. Choose the statement below that is true. A. If I am being sexually harassed by an adult, there s nothing I can do. B. If no one sees me being harassed, there s nothing I can do because the harasser will just say I m lying. C. Boys cannot be sexually harassed by girls. D. If sexual harassment happens in your school, the school district can be sued in court. 6. In school, sexual harassment may be words or actions of a sexual nature that can: A. stigmatize, demean, frighten, or threaten you B. make you feel better about yourself C. make you feel grown up, sexy and more like an adult D. make you want to share more time with the harasser 7. Sexual harassment can cause all of the following negative effects except for: A. affecting other people, not just the person being harassed B. making a person excited to get up in the morning C. making it difficult to get an education D. makes it difficult to participate in school work or activities
8. In a 1993 survey of 1,600 public school students what percent of boys and girls reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment? A.10% of the boys and 57% of the girls B 35% of the boys and 85% of the girls C. 42% of the boys and 67% of the girls D. 76% of the boys and 85% of the girls 9. Sexual harassment can become an issue for you sometimes during your lifetime. List two or more ways you would respond to offensive behavior whether you are a target or a bystander. 10. When it comes to sexual harassment give one example of the importances of assuming responsibility for expressing feelings and opinions and how you would go about it.
Sexual Harassment Pre-Post Test /Answer key 1. Sexual harassment occurs A Only to females B When someone shows physical harm done to him or her. C To anyone at anytime D When a person welcomes and encourages the harasser. 2. Sexual harassment can occur in a variety of circumstances, except: A Job promotion is contingent on the victim s providing sexual favors. B Unwelcome touching or fondling of personal clothing or body parts. C Unwelcome comments, notes, pictures, graffiti or conduct of a sexually discriminatory nature. D Consensual feelings of contact or verbal exchange of feelings. E Spreading sexual rumors. 3. What is the best tool to eliminate sexual harassment? A Rubbing up against someone B Telling sexual jokes C Wearing skimpy clothes D A knowledge of prevention tools 4. What two forms by law do sexual harassment comes under? A Quid pro quo and hostile working condition B Quid pro quo and dating abuse C Harassment involving both women and men D Sexual favors and suggestive gestures 5. Choose the statement below that is true. A If I am being sexually harassed by an adult, there s nothing I can do. B If no one sees me being harassed, there s nothing I can do because the harasser will just say I m lying C Boys cannot be sexually harassed by girls. D If sexual harassment happens in your school, the school district can be sued in court. 6. In school, sexual harassment may be words or actions of a sexual nature can: A Make you feel grown up, sexy and more like an adult. B Make you feel better about yourself. C Stigmatize, demean, frighten, or threaten you. D Make you want to spend more time with the harasser. 7. Sexual harassment can cause all of the following negative effects, except for: A Bring distress to other people, not just the person being harassed. B Makes getting an education difficult C Makes it difficult to participate in school work or activities D Makes a person excited to get up in the morning
8. In a 1993 survey of 1,600 public school students what percent of boys and girls reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment? A.10% of the boys and 57% of the girls. B 35% of the boys and 85% of the girls. C. 42% of the boys and 67% of the girls. D. 76% of the boys and 85% of the girls 9. Sexual harassment can become an issue for you sometimes during your lifetime. List two or more ways you would respond to offensive behavior whether you are a target or a bystander. 10. Give one example of the importance s of assuming responsibility for expressing feelings and opinions when it comes to sexual harassment.