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Gender Identity and Gender Dynamics:  Grades 4 - 8

The concept and expressions of gender are so quickly expanding for our youth and the facts are: being in quarantine and needing to learn and socialize virtually have led to less gender freedom for our young people - this conversation is more important than ever.  This workshop expands on the question "What does gender have to do with it?", and provide space for participants to talk about and answer "What is gender and why does it organize so much of our lives?"
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Through a deep dive into our own gender identity development, we will cover language & definitions for LGBTQ+ terms, and approaches & strategies for creating gender inclusive environments in youth programs and beyond. This training focuses mainly on gender identity formation for youth in grades 4 - 12.
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Request access to this video:  Click here to request a link to this video and the participation guide and slide deck. 
Once Cambridge OST providers have watched 
BOTH videos in this series, they may complete the Gender Dynamics & Gender Identity Quiz to request credit for completing this training on their professional development transcript. ​

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Part 1:  Intro & Definitions  (Video 1 of 2)  ​​
In Part 1, Participants will:
* Unpack the concept of gender with other
    participants
* Reflect on our own gender biases and identity

* Learn definitions for common understanding of
    LGBTQ+ terms

* Examine different cultural influences on the ideas
    of gender & sexuality

* Have opportunities to share and learn from other
    individuals and organizations,
Request access to this video:  Click here to request a link to this video and the participation guide and slide deck. ​Once Cambridge OST providers have watched BOTH videos in this series, they may complete the Gender Dynamics & Gender Identity Quiz to request credit for completing this training on their professional development transcript.

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Part 2:  Resources & Strategies (Video 2 of 2)    ​​
In Part 2, Participants will:
* Share and learn from other individuals and
   organizations

* Leave with resources and tools for continuing the
   conversations at your organization.
* Understand how gender informs and structures many interactions with youth, families, colleagues, and communities

* Learn about resources to support youth and families on LGBTQ+ issues
Request access to this video:  Click here to request a link to this video and the participation guide and slide deck. ​  Once Cambridge OST providers have watched BOTH videos in this series, they may complete the Gender Dynamics & Gender Identity Quiz to request credit for completing this training on their professional development transcript.

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