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Teaching Tips

Having access to lessons and activities on diverse sex-ed topics is great! But, every educator should learn how to approach these topics effectively in order to teach good, comprehensive, inclusive, unbiased sex-education.

 

The resources listed on this page are directed at educators to help them understand and improve their sex-ed pedagogy.

 

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Where to Start

Teaching Sexual Health Website

Teaching Sex-Ed from sexedtoolkit.com

Amaze Educator's Page

The SEXed Manual

School of Sexuality Education

Everybody Curious Videos

Talking About Sexuality

The State of SexEd in Canada

Action Canada Articles About SexEd

Sophmore's Sex-Ed Guide

Where to Start

Teaching Sexual Health Website

Teaching Sex-Ed from sexedtoolkit.com

Amaze Educator's Page

The SEXed Manual

School of Sexuality Education

Everybody Curious Videos

Talking About Sexuality

The State of SexEd in Canada

Action Canada Articles About SexEd

Action Canada Sexual Health Hub

Anti-Racist Sex-Ed Guide

Saskatoon Sexual Health Site

Providing Effective Sexual Health Education During COVID-19 

Sex Information & Education Council of Canada

Canadian Curricula & Best Practices

Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education

Questions & Answers: Sexual Health Education in the Schools

Questions & Answers: Gender Identity in Schools

Questions & Answers: SexEd for Youth with Disabilities

Is SexEd a Human Right?

Consent in Real Life (Ontario Curricula Connections)

The State of SexEd in Canada

What Young People Want and Need from SexEd

Teaching Tips

Understanding Your Role As a Sexuality Educator

Establishing Ground Rules

Using Sexuality Lesson Plans

Instructional Methods

Guide for Choosing Resources

Comprehensive School Approach

Notifying Parents

Your Values as an Educator

Responding to Student Questions

Submit a Student Question

Student FAQ + Mock Responses

Inclusive Language Presentation

Myths About Sex Education

Why Does SexEd Matter?

What Young People Want and Need from SexEd

Preventing Violence and Increasing Safety

Teaching SexEd 101 Workshop (Free)

Taking the Shame Out of Sex-Ed

Why We Need 'Our Bodies Ourselves'

Teaching Empowerment Instead of Shame

Teaching Students to Question Assumptions About Gender & Sexuality

How to Support LGBT+ Students

Tips for Teaching Consent

Guide to Talking About Sex Tech

Inclusive Language Guide

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