La sexualité humaine est un sujet nuancé et les élèves peuvent être confrontés à des informations contradictoires. Les ados veulent aujourd'hui parler de ce sujet, et le rôle de l'enseignant est d'animer la discussion de manière pédagogique et progressive.
Gender Terminology to teach students about gender & sexuality in the classroom
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SEX
Sex is someone's assigned classification at birth based on biology, external features, hormones, and chromosomal status. For some, the assigned sex does not match with a person's gender identity, leading to questioning.
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GENDER
Gender refers to socially constructed roles of expression. Examples include norms, culture, and societal expectations.
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CISGENDER
Cisgender is when someone's gender identity aligns with their sex assigned at birth.
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GENDER QUESTIONING
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Gender questioning is when someone is processing, exploring, or questioning how they express their gender identity.
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TRANSGENDER
Transgender is an umbrella term referring to individuals who do not identify with the gender they were assigned to at birth.
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NONBINARY
Nonbinary is when someone's gender identity falls outside of the traditional gender binary of male and female. Sometimes people may describe themselves with no gender or more than one gender.
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TRANSSEXUAL
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Transsexual is a term referring to individuals who have transitioned from one gender to another. This is usually done legally, medically, or with hormonal supplements.
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GENDER FLUID
Gender fluid is a term used when someone’s gender identity may change or shift over time or in various situations.