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Do trained About Your Sexuality teachers really need training in Our Whole Lives?
Yes, for a number of reasons. Our Whole Lives (OWL) and About Your Sexuality (AYS) have key differences in program design and philosophy, and the OWL training presents new information and methodology. OWL training provides the opportunity to learn about new resources and approaches, and the opportunity to be part of an ongoing networking community of knowledgeable Our Whole Lives facilitators.
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Last updated on Monday, November 7, 2011.
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