Principles of Gender-Inclusive Puberty and Health Education 2025

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Inclusive puberty education celebrates the diversity of students and their families, rather than teaching only the stereotypes that fit the dominant culture in the community. In doing so, all students benefit from developing increased understanding and empathy for people who are not like them.
Gender inclusion is a concept that transcends mere equality. Its the notion that all services, opportunities, and establishments are open to all people and that male and female stereotypes do not define societal roles and expectations.
When we use gender-inclusive language, we acknowledge and respect the diversity of gender identities that exist beyond the traditional binary of male and female. This can make a huge difference in promoting a more accepting and inclusive society, where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.
LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum benefits all students by promoting acceptance and respect, and teaching them more about the diverse people and families in the world.
Introduction. Curriculum resides in relationship with the concept of gender in complex and multifaceted ways. Such a relationship also acknowledges the interconnectedness of curriculum, with assessment. and pedagogy as well as with gender and demands that we look beyond gender as sex-group.

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A gender-inclusive curriculum framework includes recognizing that gender impacts all students, normalizing gender identity in the classroom, questioning gender stereotypes, including LGBTQ+ history in teaching, and stopping gender-based bullying.
An inclusive curriculum is universal and intended to improve the experience, skills and attainment of all students including those in protected characteristic groups. It aims to ensure that the principles of inclusivity are embedded within all aspects of the academic cycle.
Cultivating More Trans and Non-binary Inclusive Classroom Settings Offer your name and pronouns when introducing yourself to the class. Include your pronouns in your email signature and syllabus. Substitute gendered language for more inclusive language, such as everybody, folks, or this person.

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