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Lesson Plan: Who’s Protecting Our Children

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19886
Grade Range
10
11
12
Institutional Organization
Stephen F. Austin State University

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In this lesson, students will learn how to advocate for students when they become teachers.  Students will understand the legal responsibilities of reporting child abuse, and investigate resources that protect and provide services for children in need.

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Lesson Plan: Who's Protecting Our Children.docx
Whos Protecting Our Children.pptx
2013Calendar.pdf
Child-Maltreatment-Data-Sheet.pdf
Department-of-Family-and-Protective-Services-Strategic-Plan-for-Child-Abuse-and-Neglect-Prevention-Services.pdf
Is-this-abuse-activity.pdf
Is-this-abuse-answer-key.pdf
KWHL-Chart-Who-is-Protecting-Our-Children.pdf
Notetaking-Who-is-Protecting-Our-Children.pdf
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