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Social Psychology: Bystander Effect (Universe of Obligation, Upstanders)

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The bystander effect is a very interesting topic to dive into in class and this was useful in introducing it.
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Whose responsibility is it? This social psychology lesson begins with an article & card sort activity on the Universe of Obligation. Then, students read about bystanders in the historic Kitty Genovese case, and begin to discuss diffusion of responsibility. Finally, students will watch a video and synthesize resources about bystanders, upstanders, and bullying. This lesson makes it easy for you to engage students in supplemental activities that go beyond the textbook or PowerPoint notes. Each lesson is built with best practice instructional strategies, proven to work with students of all levels.

Satisfied customers have stated:

  • "Great thinking activities. My students enjoyed it.
  • "I really enjoyed teaching this lesson. My students were engaged and active participants in the activities. Thank you!"
  • "This was a great way to cover the bystander effect in Social Psychology. The video was great and the writing prompt gave me some great insights to how my kids view the world and why we act the way we do. Led to some good discussions in class too!"

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