Teen Talk, High School Curriculum
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Price: $250.00 ($225 each for 3 or more copies)
Shipping: $15.00 per curriculum
Ordering Information
Training Information
Overview of Teen Talk
How Teen Talk Meets Education Code
Teen Talk is a comprehensive sexuality education curriculum that was created by Teen Talk Sexuality Education (TTSE), formerly the Teen Pregnancy Coalition of San Mateo County. The program consists of various subject areas covering sexual health, ranging from personal values clarification to communication, decision making, and abstinence. Teen Talk is in compliance with the California Comprehensive Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Act. In an open forum, educators discuss sexuality and the changes that adolescents face during their years in high school. Teen Talk is based on the Health Belief Model and social learning theories that encourage students to examine what they believe, using information that helps them expect positive outcomes for a given behavior, whether that is choosing to use a birth control method or to be sexually abstinent.
Philosophy of Teen Talk
The philosophy behind Teen Talk is that people should learn as much as possible about their bodies, minds and personal beliefs in order to keep themselves and the people they care about healthy and happy. Therefore, everyone is entitled to honest, non-biased, medically accurate information.
Importance of Comprehensive Sexuality Education
Without honest, non-biased, medically accurate information, young people are left vulnerable to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV, unintended pregnancy, sexual coercion, abuse and exploitation. Young people are subjected to confusing and conflicting messages about sexuality, while adults are often unable or unwilling to discuss these important topics with them. Therefore, it is essential that all youth receive comprehensive sexuality education.
Teen Talk uses participatory teaching methods that actively involve the students and allow for discussion and reflection. Teen Talk, High School was designed for students 14 - 18 years old to:
- Increase knowledge
- Reduce misinformation
- Increase communication with parents or other trusted adults
- Teach tolerance and respect
- Increase refusal and negotiation skills
- Clarify values
- Increase self-efficacy
Teen Talk lessons are consistent with youth culture today. The curriculum was designed for youth in diverse racial or ethnic groups. Teen Talk is appropriate for youth considered at “high risk” for STDs/pregnancy, as well as youth who live in counties with lower rates of STDs and teen pregnancy.
An outcome evaluation of Teen Talk in 2008 found that program recipients had less sex, were more knowledgeable about birth control methods and STDs, and had a greater knowledge of teen clinics and their services. Students participating in Teen Talk were also more comfortable talking with parents/guardians about sexual health.
Ordering Information
Please send your check or money order to:
Teen Talk Sexuality Education
703 Woodside Road, Suite 7
Redwood City, CA 94061
www.teentalkca.org
Phone: 650-367-1937
Fax: 650-367-4940
Email: kris@teentalkca.org
Please include $250 for each curriculum you are requesting and $15.00 for shipping
(up to 2 curricula). If you are ordering 3 or more copies, please include $225 for each curriculum and
add $15.00 shipping per
2 curricula. Please see fee schedule below.
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# of Curricula |
Curriculum Cost |
Shipping Cost |
Total Cost |
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1 |
$250 |
$15.00 |
$265 |
|
2 |
$500 |
$15.00 |
$515 |
|
3 |
$675 |
$30.00 |
$705 |
|
4 |
$900 |
$30.00 |
$930 |
|
5 |
$1125 |
$40.00 |
$1525 |
|
6 |
$1350 |
$40.00 |
$1750 |
Training Information
Teen Talk Sexuality Education provides interactive trainings on Teen Talk. The goal of our trainings is to increase the knowledge, skills and comfort level of those using Teen Talk and teaching comprehensive sexuality education. We strive to promote medically accurate, age-appropriate information. Trainings on Teen Talk cover best practices in teen pregnancy and STD prevention, focusing on California Education Code sections 51930-51939 and the Health Education Content Standards for California Public Schools, within the Growth, Development and Sexual Health area. Continuing Education Units are available.
TTSE provides Open Enrollment trainings two to four times a year in the Bay Area. Check our website for dates: http://teentalkca.org/teachers/teachertraining.htm
Plus, we offer In-Service trainings, where we come to you. To schedule an In-Service training, contact Kris P. Ahmed at kris@teentalkca.org or 650-367-1937.
Overview of Teen Talk
LESSON |
ACTIVITIES |
Lesson 1: Introduction |
Agreements
Pretest
How to Score Pretest
Anonymous Question Box
Youth Reproductive Health Services |
Lesson 2: Here’s What I Think:
Values Clarification
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What Are My Values?
Sentence Stems |
Lesson 3: Your Body and How It Works: Reproductive Anatomy |
Lecture: Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy Coloring Homework
Discussion: Conception and Fetal Development
Reproductive System: What’s the Story? Homework
Written All Over My Face
Pin the Part on the Pelvis |
Lesson 4: Sexual Identity |
Straightlaced: Film Guide
Sex, Gender and Orientation PowerPoint
What I Know About Sexual Orientation
Values: Sexual Orientation and Gender
Homophobia Small Group Discussion |
Lesson 5: All about Birth Control |
Birth Control Stations
Lights! Camera! Action!: Birth Control Presentations
Birth Control Review
What’s My Method?
Understanding Birth Control Homework
It Depends on the Situation
Sex Ed Gamble |
Lesson 6: Mom…Dad, I Have Some Questions: Parent Communication
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Giving Your Parents “The Talk”
My Communication Diary |
Lesson 7: Pregnancy Options |
Pregnancy Options Discussion
How Do I Feel About Abortion? |
Lesson 8: The Facts about STDs, including HIV |
STD Brainstorm
STD Jeopardy
5 Steps That Can Save Your Life
Condom Demo
Time to Get Checked: Clinic Quiz
STD Realities
Clinic Adventure Homework
Herpes Role-play
Reflections: Film Guide
Taken Care Of: Film Guide
STD Homework |
Lesson 9: We Have a Great Relationship – I Think?
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What is Relationship Abuse?
We Interrupt this Relationship…
Relationship Realities |
Lesson 10: Talking about Abstinence, Sex and Decision Making |
What Would You Say?
Players and Prudes
Dear Dr. Lupe
Let’s Talk About it
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Lesson 11: Sexual Assault |
Sexual Bill of Rights
David and Michelle’s Story
A Real Man/A Real Woman…
I Want To Be… |
Lesson 12: Sex in the Media |
Sex, Love and Rock & Roll
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Lesson 13: Realities of Teen Parenting
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What Do We Have in Common?
Teen Parent Panel
Teen Parent Panel Evaluation
What Would I Do? |
Lesson 14: Say Again?: Review Activities |
Can You Score a Homerun?
Who Want to be a Sexpert?
Post Test
Evaluation |
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