
Understanding Respect for Authority
Learn about respect for authority, its definition, characteristics, and the role of authority figures in maintaining order and guidance. Discover how to practice respectful responses and build positive relationships with authority figures. Engage in a reflective quiz and activities to enhance your understanding of this important value.
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RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY
Definition: Following the rules and expectations of those in charge.
Respect for Authority Looks Like: Maintaining an open and attentive posture. Sounds Like: Appropriate volume, tone and pace of words. Feels Like: A sense of security, stability and trust.
Who Are Authority Figures? School staff Parents and guardians Law enforcement officers Coaches and mentors Employers and supervisors
The Role of Authority Figures Provide guidance and support Ensure safety and order Offer knowledge and resources Enforce rules and laws Build relationships
Quiz - Students will use their phones to click on the QR code to complete the quiz.
Reflection: Based on the quiz, reflect on how you can practice respectful responses and create/maintain positive relationships with people in authority. To Go Activity: Which area(s) are you going to work on? One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say. Bryant H. McGill