Post written by CHC Member Suzanne Williams
Suzanne serves at Erie Family Health as a Health Educator
“If you have sex twice in one day, does that mean you’ll
get pregnant and have two babies later?”
This
is one example of the many
questions that I receive when teaching Teen Pregnancy Prevention courses (TPP)
in Chicago Public Schools. TPP is
a series of four classes that are taught to elementary, middle, and high school
students all over Chicago by AmeriCorps members serving with Erie Family Health
Center. This course utilizes lessons from the evidence-based Family
Life and Sexual Health (FLASH) curricula and focuses on teaching students
about healthy relationships, anatomy and reproduction, contraception, and
sexually transmitted infections. Erie health educators have taught TPP courses
to over 800 students all around Chicago!
My favorite part of teaching TPP is the QUESTION
BOX! At the beginning of each session, we hand out small slips of paper and
explain to the students that they can write an anonymous question or comment
about ANYTHING to be answered at the beginning of the next class. We collect
the slips of paper from all students, so that no one can figure out who asked
what question. I love using the question box because it gives students an open
forum to address their questions and concerns without fear of being judged by
their classmates or going through the awkwardness of asking a parent or
teacher. It is a safe way for students to ask whatever is on their mind. The
question box is also a great way for health educators to assess their
understanding and to determine difficult concepts that should be re-taught to
the class. The question box is a great tool to use in all sex-ed classroom
sessions!
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