Burleton Education’s online courses offer a more sustained way to learn. Designed for small cohorts, these courses combine weekly live online classes with revisitable materials in Google Classroom, creating space for reflection, discussion, and real-world application over time.
Some learning needs more space. A multi-week course format allows ideas to build over time, questions to deepen, and participants to return each week with new insight, reflection, and lived experience. Rather than offering information all at once, these courses support a more thoughtful and practical learning process.
This format is especially helpful for learners who want to move beyond surface-level understanding toward greater fluency, confidence, and real-world application.
A more personal learning environment with room for reflection and discussion.
A paced format that supports depth without becoming overwhelming.
Weekly sessions that create connection, continuity, and engagement.
Revisitable materials and resources to support learning between sessions.
A more personal learning environment with
room for reflection and discussion.
A paced format that supports depth
without becoming overwhelming.
Weekly sessions that create connection,
continuity, and engagement.
Revisitable materials and resources to
support learning between sessions.
Burleton Education’s online courses are designed for learners from diverse roles, relationships, and communities who share a common goal: deeper, more practical, and more inclusive understanding. Each course is structured as a guided experience — thoughtful, discussion-rich, and rooted in real-world relevance.
Analysis and discussion about trans and gender-diverse histories, narratives, movements, and cultural context. This course explores how history shapes present-day frameworks, public discourse, and community experience.
For anyone seeking a deeper appreciation for the rich and revealing history of gender diversity.
For educators, school-adjacent professionals, and caregivers exploring gender diversity in educational settings.
Relevant for educators, school professionals, and engaged community members.
A guided learning space for parents and caregivers who want thoughtful, grounded support in understanding gender diversity, strengthening connection, and responding with care, confidence, and curiosity.
Information and guidance for parents, caregivers, extended family, nurturers, and mentors.
A practical course for people who want to better recognize, understand, and respond to anti-trans disinformation in everyday life, community spaces, and public discourse. The course is designed to support thoughtful analysis, clearer communication, and more assertive action.
Helpful for allies, educators, advocates, and community members seeking more effective ways to recognize, respond to, and counter anti-trans disinformation.
Online course offerings will be announced as topics, schedules, and enrollment details are finalized. Join the interest list to hear about upcoming offerings.
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