Accepting responsibility for your mistakes involve admitting you were wrong, apologizing, trying to make things right, accept the consequence of your choice. Watch the following video:
2. Reflect on the video: What should Tanya say or do to take responsibility in this scenario? What are some other benefits of accepting responsibility when you were wrong? Think of a time you accepted responsibility for when you were wrong. What happened?
3. Discuss: Watch the video below with a small group. Then, discuss the following questions:
Why do you think it's important to take responsibility for your mistakes?
One quote from the video said: "Sometimes we tend to only be accountable when we know we won't be penalized". Do you agree? Why or why not?
What do you think an accountable classroom would look like? An accountable school? An accountable world?