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student council; chatter on social media; the allegiance of a person with power; or it could mean building crowd support to disrupt business as usual with direct action (such as a protest). Your role as an activist is to figure out what you want to change and how to make it happen. 2 | Rights. Respect. Responsibility. Youth Activist Toolkit
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Preview and Download !Chapter 9 CERC, Social Media, and Mobile Media Devices 289 Worksheet 9–1: Social Media Communications Strategy Worksheet Use this worksheet to help you strategize about your audience, and the potential social media tools and channels you may want to use for your campaign or communication activity. 1. Determine your target audience. a.
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Preview and Download !Social Networks in Recovery is part of the Straight Ahead: Transition Skills for Recovery manual developed at TCU. This session features a leader’s script, with notes, worksheets, and handouts for leading a solution-focused or strengths-based discussion of choosing a supportive network of friends. Participants
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Preview and Download !Lesson 1. Social Cognition I. Social Cognition A. Definition—Social cognitionis the study of how information about people is processed and stored. Our thoughts, perceptions, and beliefs about people are influenced by the social context in which we interact with people. B. Social cognition meets our needs to accurately perceive the world ...
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Preview and Download !image is culture, including media and social media. Culture sets expectations for appearance, even though these expectations are often unrealistic. After culture, smaller social groups influence body image. Little comments and actions, whether positive or negative, can send powerful messages, even if they are unintentional.
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Preview and Download !worksheets that accompany several of the prevention strategies. Finally, Chapter Four consists of resources and references that correspond to the prevention approaches. Substance abuse treatment professionals are often viewed as having few skills and working in the area simply to have a job. And the job is often viewed as easy.
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Preview and Download !This worksheet is a hybrid of media and news literacy concepts designed to analyze news and information for any media format or platform. Starting with the Center for Media Literacy’s framework, the 5 Core Concepts and Key Questions highlighted below are adapted to explore the nature
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Preview and Download !Social-Media-Worksheets.pub Author: drussell Created Date: 8/22/2016 1:03:07 PM ...
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Preview and Download !for the Family” and the prestigious Pirelli Award for “Best Educational Media for Students.” KidsHealth comes from the nonprofit Nemours Foundation. Check out www.KidsHealth.org to see the latest additions! Great Escapes. Objectives: Students will: • Develop verbal responses to use in negative peer pressure situations • Practice ...
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Preview and Download !In groups, ask students to look at the different posts (Social media post cards, page 13) and discuss which ones are examples of cyberbullying and which are examples of banter. Where do they cross the line? Explain that ‘banter’ is a playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks. Here is a summary of the social media examples shown in
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