Sexology Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Practical activities

Online and lifelong course

What will I learn?

Unlock the potential of your psychology practice with our comprehensive Sexology Course, adapted for the Zambian context. Examine research methodologies to pinpoint areas needing more study and conduct literature reviews using trusted sources. Deepen your knowledge in sexual health education by encouraging good attitudes and tackling common misunderstandings. Become skilled in designing educational programs through curriculum development and the use of engaging teaching methods. Sharpen your communication abilities by leading open discussions and building supportive environments. Put effective programs into action by understanding your target groups and using evaluation methods to measure success. Join us now to boost your professional skills and make a real difference.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Identify knowledge gaps: Master techniques to uncover critical research areas relevant to Zambia.

Conduct literature reviews: Gain skills in analysing and synthesising studies specific to the Zambian context or with global relevance.

Promote healthy attitudes: Learn to foster positive sexual and reproductive health perspectives, appropriate for Zambian culture and values.

Develop curricula: Design impactful educational programs for diverse audiences in Zambia, considering local customs and beliefs.

Facilitate open discussions: Enhance communication skills for inclusive dialogues on sensitive topics within a Zambian setting.