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- From: "Angela Seguin" <>
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- Subject: Mandatory Freshmen Education
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 09:54:34 -0500
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Hello SAPC group,
If you are a school that requires freshmen (or all
students) to be part of mandatory education about sexual assault, how is this
done? I'm looking for info on all aspects:
Format - (video, theater group,
guest speaker, peer education, lecture, part of a first year experience class,
online program like Alcohol.Edu or n.formed, a couple of these, or some
other method)
Accountability - How do you know
students completed it and how do you hold them accountable to do
it?
Administration - Is your office
responsible for the organization, presentation, oversight and if not, who
is?
I know this question has come up before on the
listserv... and I'm wondering if anyone has compiled results they can share with
me? Or if you are implementing something new, what are you
doing?
It seems fairly frequent that someone on this list
poses a question, collects responses & shares it with others ont the
list. Since we can't post attachments, and since most of this information
would be valuable to many of us, I'm wondering if it makes sense for
this listserv to utilize google docs or some other secure website
where we can all log in and post or view documents, especially when it
involves results of questions posed to the members...a database of
sorts.
On our campus, all freshmen & transfer
students must complete Alcohol.Edu and this year we added the Sex Matters
segment which deals with sexual assault. Students' ability to register for
spring classes is dependent upon their completion of Alcohol.Edu, which is how
we have accountability. Our freshmen are also required to take a
First Year Seminar and about half of our freshmen are enrolled in an FYS
class that includes one class on alcohol & safer sex and another
class on sexual assault & intimate partner violence, both of
which were developed by my office. However, the other half of the
freshmen are students in academic departments that do not include our
curriculum. We are working on a proposal to have all freshmen receive
education on these topics. Thanks for any input you can
share!
Angela
Angela DiNunzio Seguin
Program Coordinator S.O.S. (Sexual Offense Support) Pow! Promoters of Wellness Wellspring: Student Wellness Program University of Delaware (302) 831-3457 http://www.udel.edu/wellspring |
- Mandatory Freshmen Education, Angela Seguin, 12/02/2010
- Re: Mandatory Freshmen Education, Meg Spicer, 12/02/2010
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Mandatory Freshmen Education, BASokolow, 12/02/2010
- FW: Mandatory Freshmen Education, Beth Riley, 12/02/2010
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