Teacher Training Program
The Comprehensive Sexuality Education and HIV/AIDS Prevention Act (Ed Codes
51930-51939), states that if your school provides sexuality education, it must
be comprehensive sexuality education and be provided by TRAINED TEACHERS.
TTSE provides comprehensive sexuality interactive trainings for teachers and
health professionals working with youth ages 9-18. The goal of our trainings is
to increase knowledge, skills and comfort to those teaching comprehensive
sexuality education to students of different ages. We also strive to promote
medically accurate, age-appropriate information. These training cover best
practices in teen pregnancy and STD prevention; focusing on CA Education Code
(51930-51939) and the newly adopted Health Education Content Standards for
California Public Schools, within the Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
area. Continuing Education Units available.
Open-Enrollment Trainings
TTSE offers two to four open-enrollment trainings a year for middle/highs
school educators and youth servicing professionals in San Mateo County. This
interactive and fun training will cover the areas required by the California
education codes. Participants will learn updated information on this subject, as
well as activities they can take back to your community. Basic and advanced
information is included.
Open-enrollment trainings cover:
- California education code (51930-51939)
- Stages of psychosexual and social development
- Teaching about love, dating and relationships
- Values clarification in sexuality
- Recognizing similarities between adolescents and adults
- Teaching about abstinence
- Birth control updates
- Sexually transmitted disease overview
- How to teach about abortion
- Gender role stereotyping
- Relationship abuse
- Teaching about homophobia and sexual orientation
- Sex and the media
- And more….
Participants will receive a hard copy of the Teen Talk curriculum.
Upcoming Training
Our next training will be November 17-18th.
Receive a Continuing Education Unit
This interactive and fun training will cover the areas required by the new
sexuality education policy. You will learn updated information on this subject,
as well as activities you can take back to your community. Ideal for middle
school and high school teachers, and community/health educators.
*must attend both days to receive CE unit.
Upcoming Open-Enrollment Training
Our next training will be November 17-18th
Silicon Valley Community Center
1300 El Camino Real, San Mateo
Fees for Open Enrollment Trainings
- $415 (with CE unit) or $330 (without CE unit). Each participant will receive a hard copy of either the Teen Talk, Middle School or Teen Talk, High School curriculum.
- 50% refund if you cancel 72 hrs in advance
- Continental Breakfast and Lunch Provided
To sign-up for the training, please mail a check or money order to:
Teen Talk Sexuality Education
120 James Ave
Redwood City, CA 94062
For questions, please contact Kris P. Ahmed at 650-367-1937 or
kris@teentalkca.org
In-Service
Trainings
Individual School Districts and agencies throughout the Bay Area can request a
training for adult and peer educators which can be tailored to meet specific
needs. We require at least 10 and no more than 30 participants per training.
Fees for In-Service Trainings
- One half day training (3-4 hours) is $2,750. This includes a hard copy of either the Teen Talk, Middle School or Teen Talk, High School curriculum for each participant (up to 10 copies). Each additional curriculum purchased for a training participant is $110 (normally $250 each).
- One full day training (6-8 hours) is $3,100. This includes a hard copy of either the Teen Talk, Middle School or Teen Talk, High School curriculum for each participant (up to 10 copies). Each additional curriculum purchased for a training participant is $110 (normally $250 each).
- Two full day trainings (covering all topics included in our Open-Enrollment Trainings) is $5,800. This includes a hard copy of either a middle school or high school curriculum for each participant (up to 20 copies). Each additional curriculum purchased for a training participant is $110 (normally $250 each).
For trainings outside of these Bay Area counties, additional charges will be made
to cover travel/hotel if needed.
Trainings can be tailored to meet individual needs.
For any questions, please contact Kris P. Ahmed at 650-367-1937 or kris@teentalkca.org
Instructional Objectives
The educational objectives will cover: recent changes to education code (Ed Code
51930-51919), birth control updates, sexually transmitted disease overview,
recognizing similarities between adolescents and adults, stages of psychosexual
and social development, values clarification in sexuality, and gender role
stereotyping.
Instructional Objectives focused on individual participant learning:
- Participants will develop an understanding of the scope and range of sexuality
issues that can and should be covered in a Comprehensive Sexuality Education
Program.
- Participants will learn and practice basic teaching techniques that have been
used extensively in teaching sexuality.
- Participants will acknowledge and understand the similarities between themselves
and their teenage students. Participants will recognize the obstacles that teens
encounter and empathize with the barriers that adolescents face in society, such
as ageism.
- Participants will identify concerns and needs that adolescents face during the
different stages of psychosocial and sexual development.
- To help participants learn interactive teaching strategies based on accurate,
updated information about contraception.
- To help participants present student use of contraception as a part of an
ongoing responsible, safe and healthy relationship.
- To help participants update their information about sexually transmitted
diseases and learn interactive teaching strategies to address infections and
risk reduction.
- Participants will be able to explore how the media influences attitudes and
values about sexuality.
- Participants will work to clarify their own values about issues in sexuality
that may have an impact upon how they teach and how comfortable they feel with
certain information.
- Participants will learn an activity that will help students clarify their own
values about sexuality.
- Participants will be able to identify how gender role stereotyping can affect
self-esteem and body image.
- Participants will be able to identify different types of abuse.
- Participants will clarify their values about what is and what is not
relationship abuse.
- Participants will be able to discuss issues regarding sexual orientation.
- Participants will understand the recent changes in Education Code, relevant to
sexuality education: Comprehensive Sexuality Education and HIV/AIDS Act (Ed Code
51930-51919).
- Participants will reflect upon their learning in the workshop and will
brainstorm strategies to apply what they learned in their own classrooms.
- To see a sample agenda, click here.
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