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Sexual & Reproductive Health 101
Description: 

New to teaching sexual and reproductive health education? Need a refresher? This highly interactive training prepares participants to teach sexual and reproductive health topics to youth. Participants discover new ways to engage youth in learning about anatomy, physiology, contraception and sexually transmitted infections. They also explore how values influence teaching of sensitive topics and practice answering common student questions. Facilitators also work with participants to help them understand local and state sexual health education policies and strengthen their role as a critical resource for youth.

Objectives of this course:

  • Describe protective and risk factors, including stigma, associated with adolescent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
  • Describe youth-friendly resources related to adolescent sexual and reproductive health.
  • Communicate useful and relevant content about anatomy, physiology, contraception and sexually transmitted infections.
  • Apply a variety of strategies and activities for teaching sexual and reproductive health.
  • Address how values and attitudes affect teaching sexual and reproductive health.
  • Implement action steps to engage with the school and community to deliver high quality sexual and reproductive education.

Visit ETR's Training & TA Form to submit your request and receive cost information.

Topic(s): 
Contraception, pregnancy, and reproduction
Effective teaching strategies
HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases/infections
Sex education in schools
State(s): 
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Age Group(s): 
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12
Format: 
In person
1-day
Cost is dependent on length and group size. For more information complete ETR's Training & TA form.
Indicators
Sex Education In Schools Indicators: 
Indicator 1 (K-12): Describe three health (e.g. physical, social and/or emotional) and/or academic benefits of sex education for young people
Indicator 5 (K-12): Describe three effective strategies for practicing skills with students.
Indicator 1 (6-12): Explain fertilization, implantation, conception, and how pregnancy occurs.
Indicator 2 (6-12): Demonstrate the steps necessary for effective external and internal condom use and how to access condoms. (S)
Indicator 3 (6-12): Describe the differences in mechanisms of action and access between emergency contraception and the abortion pill.
Indicator 4 (6-12): Explain methods of contraception, including the latest medical advances that are popular among young people.
Indicator 5 (6-12): Describe pregnancy options, including parenting, adoption, and abortion.
Indicator 1 (6-12): Describe HIV and three common STDs/STIs, and how each can and cannot be transmitted.
Indicator 2 (6-12): Explain that many STD/STIs do not cause symptoms and the only way to know if you have one is to be tested.
Indicator 6 (6-12): Describe the latest medical advances in HIV and other STDs/STIs prevention and treatment.