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Becoming a Sexuality Educator Part 3
This is a three-day train the trainer series that prepares participants to teach on MiDDC's sexuality education teams. The training is open to parents, professionals, and Self advocates who want to become co-presenters on teams.
People with disabilities are sexual human beings. This means that like all humans, they have sexual feelings and needs. We believe that people with disabilities have a right to access education. We know that this means that we need to sustain a cadre of trained educators throughout our state, to make sexuality education available to all who want it. Many people with disabilities get negative messages about sexuality. This curriculum aims to dispel
myths and replace them with positive messages for people with people with disabilities.
Learning Objectives:
- Exploring your own bias about sexuality
- Get comfortable about teaching about sexuality
- Learn about Team Teaching
- Learn about the Elevatus Training curriculum
- Learn the rules about teaching sexuality in public schools
- Practice using the Elevatus Curriculum to teach Increase your skill and comfort level when addressing sexuality with people.
Join us for an interactive workshop series. The series will occur virtually on the following dates and times. February 19, 20 and 21, 2025, from 8:00am to 4:00pm.
To register for the Spring 2025 Becoming a Sexuality Educator series, please visit:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErceygrjwsH9K04nADTZl5FTjaOth4z6lA#/registration
Start: February 21, 2025 8:00 AM
End: February 21, 2025 4:00 PM
This is a three-day train the trainer series that prepares participants to teach on MiDDC's sexuality education teams. The training is open to parents, professionals, and Self advocates who want to become co-presenters on teams.
People with disabilities are sexual human beings. This means that like all humans, they have sexual feelings and needs. We believe that people with disabilities have a right to access education. We know that this means that we need to sustain a cadre of trained educators throughout our state, to make sexuality education available to all who want it. Many people with disabilities get negative messages about sexuality. This curriculum aims to dispel
myths and replace them with positive messages for people with people with disabilities.
Learning Objectives:
- Exploring your own bias about sexuality
- Get comfortable about teaching about sexuality
- Learn about Team Teaching
- Learn about the Elevatus Training curriculum
- Learn the rules about teaching sexuality in public schools
- Practice using the Elevatus Curriculum to teach Increase your skill and comfort level when addressing sexuality with people.
Join us for an interactive workshop series. The series will occur virtually on the following dates and times. February 19, 20 and 21, 2025, from 8:00am to 4:00pm.
To register for the Spring 2025 Becoming a Sexuality Educator series, please visit:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErceygrjwsH9K04nADTZl5FTjaOth4z6lA#/registration
Registration Link