TITLE

SEX TIPS

AUTHOR(S)
Peters, Harley; Keillor, Garrison
PUB. DATE
August 1971
SOURCE
New Yorker;8/14/1971, Vol. 47 Issue 26, p31
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
This article focuses on sex education in the schools. Most educators agree that sex should be taught because sex is learning. It is stated that sex is learning how to listen, sex is learning how to look at other people, and sex is learning how to feel about oneself. Listening is more than sensory reception.
ACCESSION #
22694231

Tags: SEX education;  SCHOOLS;  LISTENING;  LEARNING;  TEACHERS

 

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