About this module
Designed to support students with reflecting on values, behaviour and the impact they have on others.
As students move toward greater independence, questions around identity, values and behaviour often become more present. Increased social influence and exposure to differing attitudes can place pressure on decision making and relationships. Without time to pause and reflect, these pressures can show up in ways that affect behaviour, engagement and the wider school environment.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This workshop creates space for students to pause and reflect on who they are and what they stand for. Through guided reflection and facilitated discussion, students explore the impact of respect and disrespect in everyday school life. Facilitators support students to connect their choices with personal values and consider how they want to show up in relationships and within the school community. The session closes with a personal commitment that students can return to beyond the room.
Issues Covered
Workshop Specifics
Clearer sense of identity
Students gain greater clarity around what matters to them.
Greater accountability for behaviour Students reflect on how their actions affect others.
Stronger social responsibility Students feel more confident acting in line with their values.
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