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In this lesson, students explore gender-related influences on smoking.

In this lesson, students think critically about culturally inherited gender stereotypes, and explore how stereotypes about men and women are promoted and reinforced through the images and messages in

This lesson is designed to be delivered after students have completed at least one of the following lessons: Thinking About Hate, Scapegoating and Othering and Hate or Debate. In groups, students

In this lesson, students learn about the difference between legitimate debate on a political issue and arguments that are based on hate.

Students will consider the use of the Internet as a research tool and learn how to use search engines more effectively. They then apply these new found skills to investigating popular myths about

This lesson helps students become more aware of the stereotypes associated with portrayals of students and teachers on television and on film.

In this lesson, students discuss reasons why they might be reluctant to intervene when they witness cyberbullying and identify ways that they can help without making things worse. They then use the

Grades: 7-9Duration: 1.5 - 2 hoursAuthor: MediaSmarts and TELUSLearning goalsKey concepts/big ideas:Students will understand that Interactions through digital media can have a real

Students often feel detached from the political arena, and this lesson plan we have designed is to help inspire curiosity and action with your secondary students due to the very real connection

This is the second of three lessons that address gender stereotypes. The objective of these lessons is to encourage students to develop their own critical intelligence with regard to culturally