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An informative and pertinent course.
This is a highly informative course which is very pertinent to our modern world and society. I did find myself learning a great deal and expanding my understanding. I did have some questions afterwards, such as whether transitioning manifests itself differently in those who identify as male, female, neither gender or a those who have a mixture of both. Perhaps a glossary that could be printed off of the terms that are used in the LGBTQ+ community would be a good addition. Beyond these minor observations, the course was something that I found insightful and informative.
Very useful and a good reminder
This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars
Informative, easy to understand
I struggled a little with the gender pronouns section (and not aware of anyone in "real life" who uses anything other than he/she etc) but I'm now more informed and equipped if the situation arises.
Very imformative
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Really useful learning
Clarified some points about gender identity whilst also teaching me new information such as the range of gender neutral pronouns and terminology.
Clear and concise
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
TRAINING QUICK AND USEFUL
still a bit confusing
thought provoking but a bit simplistic
The course is a bit simplistic in my opinion, for what is a very complex subject. It seems at odds with traditional dictionary definitions where 'sex' and 'gender' are synonymous (while recognizing that language usage can change over time). This could lead to much confusion. As a scientist I know that biological sex is far more complicated than simply male, female and intersex.
a good introduction
This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars
Found the short course thought provoking
I found this introduction to Gender Identity and Expression really interesting and it has sparked my interest to explore this subject more. The course has given me some good pointers to discussing this subject in the work place and on a personal level. The link to Sophie Cook's story gave valuable context to the theory. I feel better equipped to challenge others and support my colleagues to create an inclusive work space.