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SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 Learning Module SOGI Q & A 1 minute Sample Script: Welcome and thank you for joining us. As you all know, this is a module on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). It is meant to uncover any unanswered questions, to develop greater understanding, and to help everyone with inclusive terms and language. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 Understanding SOGI builds safety and inclusion. Students can’t learn if they don’t feel safe, included, and understood. We all have different backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences. What’s important is to keep an open mind and to move forward from wherever you are in your understanding of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). 1 minute Sample Script: SOGI means Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. The term is inclusive because everyone has both a sexual orientation and a gender identity. All students need to feel safe, included and empowered so they can learn. To ensure this, educators need to understand sexuality and gender and move forward in a spirit of respect and inclusivity. Today’s session will help you explore a number of questions, such as, Where you are in your understanding? Where and how can you learn more? What information do you still need? How can you show your support? SOGI Education has certain challenges, but many more rewards. It is supported by all levels of the BC education system. As an educator, you play an important role! SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 play video > PLAY VIDEO > Video: SOGI Q & A (9 min) As you watch this video, consider these questions: Where are you in your understanding and teaching practice about the various forms of diversity shown? What about gender diversity? (private reflection) What questions do you have? What do you wonder about? (post these to our ”Wonder?” chart) 10 minutes Task: Introduce and play the video. Sample Script: This learning video will help build our understanding of sexuality and gender and will provide some useful tools and language to support SOGI diversity in your classroom. Many educators are already doing amazing work around diversity education, and this module and video can help build on this work. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 Activity: Gender and Sexuality Spectrum In partners or triads, complete the following activity: Review your “Gender and Sexuality Spectrum Worksheet.” Draw a line from the picture to the correct category. Using the 12 words at the bottom of the worksheet, fill in the blanks for each spectrum. 5 minutes Task: Distribute the “Gender and Sexuality Spectrum Worksheet.” Sample Script: Please complete this worksheet in partners or small groups by (1) matching each image to the corresponding spectrum, and (2) choosing the correct words from the bottom of the worksheet to fill in the blanks on each spectrum. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 ANATOMICAL SEX FEMALE INTERSEX MALE GENDER IDENTITY GIRL OR WOMAN PERSON WHO FEELS NON-BINARY BOY OR MAN GENDER EXPRESSION FEMININE ANDROGYNOUS MASCULINE 3 minutes Task: Distribute the “Gender and Sexuality Spectrum” showing the correct answers, as a paper resource for participants. Sample Script: Here are the spectrums as seen in the video to check your responses. Similar to how we now understand that race is not simply black and white, gender is not as simple as male OR female. It’s helpful to think of gender and sexuality not as a binary, but rather as a spectrum. SEXUAL ORIENTATION WOMAN ALL GENDERS / NO ONE MEN SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 Basic terminology is important. Language evolves, and people have different experiences and preferred terms. However, knowing the basic terminology helps everyone interact and speak respectfully. It is important to mirror the language and pronouns that people use for themselves. To do this, we must first understand the language itself. 1 minute Sample Script: Language is always evolving, and different people prefer different terms. However, some basic terminology is very useful. It is important to use correct terminology and mirror the language and pronouns people use for themselves. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 Activity: SOGI Terminology Quiz This quiz will review some terms we have already discussed as well as others. Still, it is important to remain open to new terms and new ways that people choose to refer to themselves. 4 minutes Task: Distribute the “SOGI Terminology Quiz,” unless using a Kahoot. If time permits, complete this activity in partners or small groups. With limited time, you may want to review the questions as an entire group and answer them together. Sample Script: This quiz will review some terms we have already discussed as well as others. Still, it is important to remain open to new terms and new ways that people choose to refer to themselves. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 Answers: SOGI Terminology Quiz Sexual Orientation Gender Non-binary Gender Expression Lesbian Cisgender Gender Fluid Two Spirit Intersex Gay Queer Gender Identity Pansexual Transgender Ally 5 minutes Task: Distribute the “SOGI Terminology Quiz: Answers & Discussion Guide” so that participants can check their own work. Extension Activity: Invite participants to discuss questions and answers from the quiz that they find particularly interesting or noteworthy. Alternatively, review each question and answer in detail as a group. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 Intersecting Identities Identities are complex and include other considerations like race, ethnicity, culture, faith, family, ability, socio-economic status, etc. Often students face other forms of marginalization or challenges, which complicate acceptance of their sexual and/or gender diversity. However, many faiths and cultures are increasingly accepting of sexual and gender minorities. It’s important to help support all aspects of a student’s identity! 2 minutes Extension Activity: If time permits, please watch the video “Amar: Deaf is an identity” (4 min): https://youtu.be/wR2QNHvW1t8 Sample Script: As you saw in the SOGI video, our understanding, values, and experiences with sexual orientation and gender identity are very personal and variable depending on individuals’ culture, family, faith, abilities, etc. Often students face other forms of marginalization or challenges, which complicate acceptance of their sexual and/or gender diversity. However, many faiths and cultures are increasingly accepting of sexual and gender minorities. One of the most important things an educator can do is to listen. What are this student’s concerns and needs? Where else can this student get support? Who does the student wish to share information with? Confidentiality and privacy are critical as student safety and well-being can be affected. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 Check-In What questions still remain? What would you like to learn more about? 4 minutes Task: After this exercise is complete, explain where the chart papers will be posted to sustain the conversation (e.g., staff room). Sample Script: Using the Post-its distributed … (1) Write down any questions you still have or things you would like to learn more about and place these Post-its on the “Wonder?” chart paper on the wall. (2) Write down any examples of SOGI initiatives/activities/lessons that you felt you could implement in your own classroom. Place these Post-Its on the “Examples” chart paper on the wall. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

SOGIeducation.org #sogi123 play video > PLAY VIDEO > Video: Love Has No Labels (3 min) As you watch this video, consider the following: This video is a powerful example of how SOGI education fits within the wider work on diversity that is happening in schools. Are there ways you could use this video at a staff meeting presentation, classroom lesson, or school assembly? 3 minutes Task: Introduce and play the video. Sample Script: This video is a powerful example of how SOGI education fits within the wider work on diversity that is happening in schools. This would be a great resource for a staff meeting presentation, classroom lesson, or school assembly. SOGIeducation.org #sogi123

Visit SOGIeducation.org Thank you! Support all students. Listen and learn more. Visit SOGIeducation.org 1 minute Task: Encourage participants to learn more and get answers to questions by connecting with you one-on-one, visiting SOGIeducation.org, contacting the SOGI School/District Leads, or emailing the BC SOGI Education Lead (info@sogieducation.org). Extension Activity: Open the floor to discussion if time permits. Sample Script: Thank you for participating and learning! Here’s is how and where you can learn more … SOGIeducation.org #sogi123