TITLE

SURVEY OF SEX EDUCATION COURSEWORK IN SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS

AUTHOR(S)
May, Deborah C.
PUB. DATE
March 1980
SOURCE
Journal of Special Education;Spring80, Vol. 14 Issue 1
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Details findings of a survey of sex education coursework in special education programs. Percentage of handicapped children who received sex education in schools; Number and percentage of special education programs reporting coursework in sex education; Types of coursework in sex education.
ACCESSION #
4727452

Tags: SEX education for children;  SPECIAL education;  CHILDREN with disabilities -- Education

 

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