Coopera tion - Student Services - Miami

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
st
1 Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
Cooperation
Lesson Title
Lesson Description
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
Essential Question
Lesson Targets
Students will be able to …
Lesson 1
Do you know what
cooperation looks like?
Students explore the value of working as a
team and evaluate their ability to be
cooperative.
What does cooperation mean to
you?

Assess their level of
cooperation and determine
how they can contribute when
working with others.
Lesson 2
The Power of
Cooperation!
Students explore the topic of cooperation by
looking at positive aspects and challenges
they experience when working as a group.
How do we show cooperation?

Develop an understanding of
the benefits of working as a
team.
Lesson 3
Cooperating with peers
to resolve conflict
Students learn how they can effectively
resolve conflicts by working cooperatively
with others. Students assess how they have
dealt with conflict in their own experiences.
How can we work together to make
sure everyone wins?

Reflect on their own
experiences when involved in
conflict and develop strategies
to resolve conflicts.
.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
st
1 Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
Lesson Title
Lesson Description
Essential Question
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
Lesson Targets
Students will be able to …
Cooperation
Digital Citizenship Lesson
Feeling on Display
Students reflect on the different pressures
teens face when it comes to editing, posting,
and commenting on photos online. (Students
work together)
Are girls and boys judged
differently when they post photos
online?

Identify examples of teens
evaluating one another’s
photos online.

Compare and contrast attitudes
toward boys and girls regarding
editing, posting, and
commenting on personal
photos that are posted on
social network sites.

Analyze broader gender norms
and media messages that may
frame the way people use and
interpret photos on social
network sites.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
st
1 Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
Lesson Title
Respect
Lesson 1
Respect is a Two Way
Street!
Lesson 2
I Pledge to Show Respect
and Stand Against Bullying
Lesson 3
Everyone is Unique
Lesson Description
Students explore similarities and
differences as well as assess their own
levels of respect towards others.
Students share how they can
demonstrate respect to others.
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
Essential Question
Lesson Targets
Students will be able to…
What does respect look like to you?

Review the definition of respect
and will identify ways to
demonstrate and earn respect.
What does it mean to be
respectful?

Identify how bullying behaviors
do not demonstrate respect.

Analyze the definition
of respect and how to respect
each other’s differences.
Students reflect on anti-bullying behaviors
and how bullying behaviors do not
demonstrate respect.
Students identify their similarities and
differences and asses the importance of
respecting the uniqueness of others.
Why it is important to respect
other’s unique qualities?
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
st
1 Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
Lesson Title
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
Lesson Description
Essential Question
Students reflect on their responsibility to
protect the privacy of others when posting
information about them online.
How can you respect the privacy of
others online?
Lesson Targets
Students will be able to…
Digital Citizenship Lesson
Respect
Private Today, Public
Tomorrow

Consider the possible benefits
and risks of sharing information
online.

Recognize the importance of
context in posting or viewing
online images.

Understand what choices they
need to make to protect the
privacy of others online.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
st
1 Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
Responsibility
Lesson Title
Lesson Description
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
Essential Question
Lesson 1
Responsibility – Your
graduation, Your
responsibility
This lesson will expose students to their
graduation requirements. Students explore
different information they need to consider
and do to ensure graduation success.
What is your responsibility as a
student?
Lesson 2
9th Grade
Responsibilities
This lesson will expose 9th grade students to
information they need to be responsible to
know as they enter the 9th grade. Students
learn how to calculate their final grade in a
course by implementing the five point rule.
What is your responsibility as a 9th
grade student?
This lesson will explore and identify behaviors
that demonstrate social responsibility.
Students participate in a voting poll as an
exercise of social responsibility.
What is your social responsibility?
Lesson 3
Social Responsibilities
Lesson Targets
Students will be able to …

Learn, review and explore
graduation requirements.

Learn and review crucial
information as they transition
into the 9th grade.

Learn and explore important
information on social
responsibility.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
st
1 Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
Lesson Title
Lesson Description
Essential Question
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
Lesson Targets
Students will be able to …
Responsibility
Digital Citizenship Lesson
Overexposed: Sexting
and Relationships
Students explore the risks and
responsibilities of carrying out romantic
relationships with people online.
What are the risks and
responsibilities when you share
online in a relationship?

Explore the role of digital
technologies in romantic
relationships.

Analyze risky forms of selfdisclosure and their possible
consequences.

Identify strategies for avoiding
sexting while enhancing
positive relationships.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
st
1 Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
September 2016
Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Resources
Switchboard of Miami: http://switchboardmiami.org/suicide-prevention/
National Suicide Prevention Week: September 5-11, 2016 http://www.suicidology.org/about-aas/national-suicide-prevention-week
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Out of the Darkness Walks: http://afsp.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.eventList&eventGroupID=9AA117B3-F522-BB6D359D1AA2D75A7958
International Association for Suicide Prevention: https://www.iasp.info/wspd/
LGBTQ Ally Week: September 26-30, 2016 http://www.glsen.org/allyweek
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
st
1 Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
October 2016
Resources
Bullying Prevention Month
M-DCPS Bullying Curriculum: http://studentservices.dadeschools.net/bullying/b-h_policy_manual.asp
Sandy Hook Promise: http://www.sandyhookpromise.org/
Say Something week October 17-21, 2016 http://www.sandyhookpromise.org/bringsaysomething
Jewish Community Services program: http://jcsfl.org/programs/know-more-no-more-anti-bulling-prevention/
Miami-Dade County Youth Safety Initiative: http://www.miamidade.gov/youthsafety/
STOMP Out Bullying in October: http://www.stompoutbullying.org/index.php/campaigns/national-bullying-prevention-awareness-month/
Stop Bullying.gov: http://www.stopbullying.gov/
Drug and Alcohol Prevention
DARE Program: http://www.miamidade.gov/police/prevention-substance-abuse.asp
MDCPS TRUST Curriculum: http://studentservices.dadeschools.net/trust/curriculum.asp
Informed Families: http://www.informedfamilies.org/
Red Ribbon Week October 23-31, 2016: http://redribbon.org/ and http://nfp.org/ http://redribbon.org/blog/2016_theme_announcement/index.html
Youth Crime Watch: http://www.youthcrimewatch-miamidade.com/red-ribbon-week-campaign
Here’s Help North and South: http://hereshelpinc.com/
The Village: https://www.westcare.com/page/where-we-serve_FL_01a#southflorida and http://www.villagesouth.com/index.html
Alcoholics Anonymous: http://aamiami.net/
Al-Anon and Alateen Family Support: http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/ and http://alanonsofla.org/
Drug and Alcohol Rehab by States: http://www.addicted.org/miami-addiction-services-treatment.html
Drug Rehab Center: https://www.drugrehab.com/
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: http://www.samhsa.gov/
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2016-2017
STUDENT SERVICES FRAMEWORK
VALUES MATTER MIAMI
HIGH SCHOOL
Pacing
1st Quarter
Student Services Curriculum
Values: Cooperation, Respect, Responsibility
August 22- October 27, 2016
August 30, 2016-Teacher Planning Day (No Opt)
September 5, 2016-Legal Holiday
September 29, 2016-Secondary Early Release
October 3, 2016-Teacher Planning Day
October 12, 2016- Teacher Planning Day
Resources
LGBT History Month
LGBT History Month: http://lgbthistorymonth.com/
The Alliance: http://www.glbtqalliance.com/
Switchboard: Helpline 305-646-3600 or http://switchboardmiami.org/category/who-we-are/
Safe Schools: http://safeschoolssouthflorida.org/
Pridelines: http://www.pridelines.org/
YES Institute: http://www.yesinstitute.org/
Jewish Community Services program: http://jcsfl.org/programs/lgbt-adults-family/
United Way of Miami-Dade Campaign
United Way: http://www.unitedwaymiami.org/whatwedo
United Way Partners: http://www.unitedwaymiami.org/partners
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Cancer Support Miami: http://www.cancersupportcommunitymiami.org/
La Liga Contra el Cancer: http://ligacontraelcancer.org/
American Cancer Society: http://www.cancer.org/
Susan G. Komen: https://secure.infokomen.org/site/SPageServer/;jsessionid=E8D0D39E06D4DAD66B331F0F4560A499.app354b?pagename=HQ_PP11_HowPink
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