Your Voice Your Job Lesson Plan
The primary lesson plan for the Your Voice, Your Job lesson, outlining objectives, preparation steps, and detailed instructional sequences for the 2-hour individual session.
Confidence Check Warm-Up
A reflective warm-up activity to help students gauge their initial level of confidence and identify personal barriers to self-advocacy in the workplace.
Your Voice Your Job Slide Deck
A comprehensive slide deck designed for individual instruction, covering the definitions of confidence and assertiveness, communication strategies, and the steps for creating a personal advocacy plan.
Speaking Up Script
A teacher-facing instructional script and role-play guide to facilitate discussions about self-advocacy and practice assertive "I statements" in a professional context.
The Power of Your Voice Reading
An accessible reading passage explaining self-advocacy, its importance in a workplace setting, and practical steps for communicating needs confidently.
Discussion Starters Activity
A discussion worksheet based on the "Power of Your Voice" reading, prompting students to reflect on self-advocacy concepts and apply them to real-world scenarios.
My Advocacy Plan Worksheet
A structured worksheet for creating a personal advocacy plan, guiding students through identifying workplace problems, formulating "I statements," proposing solutions, and planning follow-up actions.
Advocacy Skills Quiz
A short quiz to assess student comprehension of self-advocacy definitions, "I statements," and assertive communication principles.
Advocacy Skills Answer Key
The teacher answer key for the Advocacy Skills Quiz, providing correct answers for multiple-choice and open-response questions.
Assertiveness Scenario Test
A scenario-based assessment to evaluate the student's ability to apply assertive communication and "I statements" in realistic workplace conflict situations.
Assertiveness Scenario Answer Key
The teacher answer key for the Assertiveness Scenario Test, providing sample assertive responses and grading criteria for scenario-based questions.
Reflection Cool-Down
A reflective cool-down activity to help students summarize their learning and evaluate their progress in self-advocacy skills at the end of the lesson.