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Instructor Notes
Continue to remind students of the available local resources to report and get support for sexual harassment.
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Introduction
Integrity means that you are honest and truthful in what you say or do. You put honesty, sense of duty, and sound moral principles above all else. Be absolutely honest and truthful at all times. Stand up for what you believe to be right. Integrity means standing up for what is right and being honest, even when it’s challenging or if no one is watching. For example, having integrity means not cheating on a test, even if you think you won’t get caught. Think about someone you know that has a lot of integrity. This could be a relative, a friend or even a famous person.
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Critical Thinking
Consider the following situation on your own: You notice that one of your friends is making inappropriate comments on social media online.
What do you do? Try to think of a few different things you could do (positive, negative, and neutral). What might the results of your actions be?
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Collaboration
For a small group, each student presents their ideas to the whole class. Provide opportunity for positive feedback from peers or support if they are struggling to think of ideas.
For a larger group, divide students into small groups and have students present their ideas to the small group. Provide opportunity for positive feedback from peers or support if they are struggling to think of ideas.
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Application
Review your SMART goal and think about this upcoming week. How might integrity support you this week with achieving your goal? What actions will you take? What might the results of your actions be?
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Observations
What do you do? Try to think of a few different things you could do (positive, negative, and neutral). What might the results of your actions be?
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