Acknowledgement of Country
Tomorrow Woman acknowledge that our offices are on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations. We pay respect to elders past, present and future, and all First Nations people.
Acknowledgement of Country
Tomorrow Woman acknowledge that our offices are on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations. We pay respect to elders past, present and future, and all First Nations people.
About this module
Connecting with high school students isn't always easy.
In Teacher Training, our facilitators share what they've learned from working with young people for over 15 years. But we don’t just talk at everyone for a few hours. Through conversations and practices, teachers will gain insights into the impact of societal expectations of young women and men, as well as a toolkit to have honest and meaningful conversations with them.
Our teacher training workshop helps to improve communication between teachers and students. During this two hour session we give an insight into the experience and impact of gender stereotypes on our young people and the value of deepening social capital with peers.
What to expect
Our highly skilled facilitators deliver an engaging session similar to what students experience in the Tomorrow Man and Tomorrow Woman workshops. This enables teachers to understand the content covered and continue conversations with students post workshop.
We will provide you with a toolkit to continue honest communication, creating more meaningful bonds beyond the room.
Sharing our learnings from 15 years working with teenagers, there will also be an opportunity for questions about the workshop and how to continue strengthening relationships. Follow up workshops are available and can be tailored to suit your school or cohort.
Topics & Issues Covered
Workshop Specifics
What they say about Teacher Training
Unpack the history, expectations, and important statistics of being a young woman today, including the issues that teenagers face daily
Explore challenging topics in a highly safe, non-judgemental space (for example, school refusals, bullying, body image, low self-esteem, anxiety and social media)
Practise listening to others with curiosity and compassion
Have the opportunity to ask our experts any questions about strengthening their relationship with students
Get a taste of what students experience in The Re-Authoring program, which includes learning how to express their most powerful voice themselves
The tools to have better conversations with students
Confidence with encouraging all students to raise their voice
Increased understanding about young people today
Together, Her Tomorrow (with students), A Night With The Folks (with parents), and Teacher Training equip your school community to continue engaging and supporting one another outside our workshops.
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Our programs are designed to work best when they work together. By weaving together workshops for students, teachers and parents — and supporting these with reflective online tasks — we create a shared language and stronger outcomes across the whole school community.
The core school program, Unpacking Her Code, builds progressively across four modules, each deepened by Integration Tasks that give students time and space to reflect. Complementary workshops like Yr 9 Connection Code, Middle Ground, and tailored sessions for teachers and parents ensure that everyone around the student is empowered to show up, speak up, and grow together.
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Both are equally impactful as our facilitators are also well-trained to engage online group settings – yes, even beyond those tech mishaps! Just ask.