Self-Paced Courses

$200 / Course

Empowerment

Intro to Cultural Humility & Responsiveness

Through this self-paced course, you’ll learn to channel your passion for teaching through exploring ways to make education culturally responsive. You know how to take the attention, awareness, and the innate ability to make all youth feel welcome. Now you’ll build on that foundation.
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**This course is eligible for 3 ANCC credits**

Go Further

LGBTQ+ Inclusive and Affirming Sex Education

As a teacher or facilitator, attention, awareness, and the innate ability to make all youth feel welcomed comes second nature to you. Take your passion for teaching to the next level as we explore ways to make LGBTQ+ sex education inclusive and affirming.
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Mission (Im)possible

Relationships and Consent

You’ll see… Your mission, since you’ve accepted it – guide young people on an exploration of their relationships. You’re here to teach them how to create life skills to build and maintain positive relationships and to identify harmful and supportive behaviors.
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Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby

Teaching Sexuality and Answering Questions

Well, let’s talk about teaching sex and sexuality. Better yet, let’s dive into the information you’ll need to engage in strong conversations with young people. Take your passion for teaching to another level, a human level, and realize your potential impact to change the conversation through a lens of social justice and racial equality.
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**This course is eligible for 4 ANCC credits**

Your superpower?

Applying a Trauma Informed Lens to Sex Education

Constant attention, caring awareness, sensitivity – as a teacher these come second nature to you. All of these will come into play as you learn how to connect, convey safety, show trustworthiness and transparency – all in the name of providing a safe, open, trauma-informed learning environment. No mask or cape, just your passion for teaching young people.
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Trivia anyone?

STIs AND HIV

So you know what STIs are but can you name any of the common STIs in the US? Better yet, can you explain how they’re transmitted and treated? (Cue the Jeopardy theme…) 
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What came first? The chicken or the egg?

Reproduction and Anatomy

Everything starts somewhere right? And that somewhere generally includes a foundation – a base, if you will – solid and broad enough to support everything else. Enter, sexual and reproductive anatomy. Don’t worry, we don’t require a med school depth of understanding – just a thorough, top-level, kind of understanding.
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Talk to Me

Abstinence and Birth Control

You know birth control is out there and you know how it works and, sure, you know abstinence is a form of birth control. But do you know how to teach the effectiveness of these methods in an inclusive way? Do you know what actually works?
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