Unit Award Scheme

117162 PORNOGRAPHY AND SEXTING: MYTHS AND REALITY

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

experienced

1taking part in a discussion about whether it's ok to watch pornographySummary sheet
2taking part in a discussion about young people and pornography, after watching short clips of young people discussing key themes related to this topicSummary sheet
3taking part in a discussion about how close to reality they think pornography portrays relationships, gender and the bodySummary sheet
4sorting statements about pornography into categories of myths and realitySummary sheet
5taking part in a discussion about what the impacts are on the viewer of seeing stereotypes portrayed in pornographySummary sheet
6taking part in a discussion about the situations in which they might feel pressurised to watch pornography and what ways they might resist this pressureSummary sheet
7taking part in a discussion around the issues involved in feeling pressured to take part in sexting and sending nude imagesSummary sheet

shown knowledge of

8at least two key statistics around young people's use of pornographySummary sheet and/or student completed work
9the law on young people and the sending and receiving of nude images and sextingSummary sheet and/or student completed work
10three online resources for supporting young people with pornography, gender and sexual health issues.Summary sheet and/or student completed work

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 25 April 2022Level - Entry Level