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UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS

COLLEGE OF NURSING

Course Training on Sex Education for Educators

November 15, 2010

AVR – College of Nursing, Banilad, Mandaue City

I – Registration

II – Invocation

III – Philippine National

IV – Welcome Remarks

V – Introduction of Guest Speaker

VI – Seminar Proper

VII – Open Forum

VIII – Awarding of Tokens

IX – Distribution of Certificates

X – Closing Remarks
TRAINING PLAN
Training Plan for Cebu International School – Intermediate Level Educators - Annual Year 2010
– 2011

Proposed Training How will the Trainer Time Line Number of Cost of
What Training Is training help Educators to be Training
Needed? Educators? Trained

Sex Education Instruct on Department of Oct. 21 – Nov. All Educators Php 1 Million
Training teaching Education (DepEd), 20, 2010
strategies and Education Secretay
Training for all familiarize Mona Valisno
Educators who will Educators on the
teach Sex Education in curriculum
the intermediate level
UNIVER\SITY OF THE VISAYAS

COLLEGE OF NURSING

A Symposium on Sex Education for Parents and Teachers

November 10, 2010

AVR – College of Nursing, Banilad, Mandaue City

I – Registration

II – Invocation

III – Philippine National Anthem

IV – Welcome Remarks

V – Introduction of Guest Speaker

VI – Seminar Proper

VII – Open Forum

VIII – Awarding of Tokens

IX – Distribution of Certificates

X – Closing Remarks
Seminar: Information Dissemination

Seminar Goals Learning Objectives Learning Methods Documentation / Evaluation


/ Evidence of Learning
Activities

This seminar is Participants will be 1. Discussion with 1. Actual discussion on Parents and
intended to: able to: the Speaker the positive or negative Educators display a
ramifications if the deeper
1. To disseminate 1. to articulate / 2. Open – forum course is implemented understanding on
information and express concerns the benefits of the
enhance regarding the course.
understanding on the curriculum
course content.
2. to identify the
advantages and
disadvantages should
the course be
implemented.

3. to base on the
theoretical
approaches that have
been proven to be
effective.
2. To know the proper
teaching methods to 1. be able to use
be used. behavioral, teaching
methods, and
resources that are
age appropriate and
culturally competent.

2. educators will be
able to know the right
approach in teaching.

3. participants will be
able to identify the
right tools such as
3. To know the proper videos, pictures to be
strategies and used appropriately for
approach that is the age group.
appropriate for age
group. 1. to employ a variety
of teaching
methodologies that
present the content in
ways that make it
relevant to the
student.

2. to provide basic,
accurate information
about the subject
matter.

3. to utilize teachers
who are well-trained,
comfortable and
Information believed on the
Dissemination on program.
Sex Education for
Parents

1. to build a good
parent-child
relationship and
establish a
foundation for
future interaction.
1. to educate their
child in a manner
that is sex
education is easily
understood, with
confidentiality and
trust for both
parents.

2. to establish
confidence and
holistic
2. to encourage
development.
their children to
verbalize their
3. to avoid using
feelings toward
words that are
sexuality education.
offensive or may
hinder
communication.

1. to broaden their
knowledge and
respect the difference
of both sexes.

2. to maintain
positive attitude in
dealing with their
3. to help young
children.
people gain a
positive view of
sexuality.
3. Not to make up
answers to attempt
to satisfy their
curiosity.

1. to include activities
that address peer
pressure & cultural
pressure.

2. to partner with
other parents and
other youth-serving
professionals to help
ensure effectiveness
of the parent’s
teachings.

3. to involve your
child in the decision-
making and constant
communication.

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