School-based Sex Education
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- Good and Bad Beyond Belief. Fisher, Jerilyn; Silber, Ellen S. // Women's Studies Quarterly;Fall/Winter2000, Vol. 28 Issue 3/4, p121
Discusses the teaching of gender lessons through fairy tales and feminist theory. Influence of fairy tales on cultural ideals of goodness, images of evil, models of manhood and womanhood and fantasies about true love; Several psychological studies on the fairy tale, Cinderella; Mother and...
- Gender Equity in the Classroom. Sanders, Rickie // Women's Studies Quarterly;Fall/Winter2000, Vol. 28 Issue 3/4, p182
Outlines school-based gender-equity projects. Factors critical in understanding school-based gender-equity projects; Role of teachers in the classroom learning environments for girls and boys; Indications of a good teaching; Gender differences in the depiction of historical figures in several...
- Introduction. Ellis, Jacqueline; Garvey, Gruber // Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship & Pedagogy;Fall2010/Winter2011, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p11
An introduction to the journal is presented which includes "The No Outsiders Project: In Search of Queer Primary Pedagogies," "The Queer Archive: Teaching and Learning Sexualities in Australia" and "The ABCs of HIV Prevention."
- Reviews: Resource packs. Henderson, Jenny // Journal of Biological Education;Autumn95, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p231
Reviews the `Sex Education,' resource pack written by J. Harrison. Goal to show teachers how they can meet their obligation to provide a sex education program within the constraints of the statutory guidelines.
- STUDENT PERCEPTION OF NEED FOR FAMILY LIFE AND SEX EDUCATION. Yarber, William A. // Education;Spring81, Vol. 101 Issue 3, p279
This study determined the perceived need of third, sixth, ninth, and twelfth graders for instruction in family life and sex education (FL/SE). Students were asked to indicate how much more they desire to learn about FL/SE and 13 other science areas at grades three and six, and 14 other areas at...
- Let's talk about sex. Bates, Jane // Nursing Standard;11/30/2005, Vol. 20 Issue 12, p28
The article discusses whether nurses should be taught to give sex education as part of pre-registration training. It suggests that health promotion and education, including sex education, should definitely he part of student training as Great Britain has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in...
- Chapter 3: The Prophylactic of Talk: Sex Education's Competing Lessons on Sexual Communication. Fields, Jessica // Risky Lessons: Sex Education & Social Inequality;2008, p68
Chapter 3 of the book "Risky Lessons: Sex Education & Social Inequality," by Jessica Fields is presented. It explores the dissimination of Teach Abstinence until Marriage curriculum in schools. The policy increases sexual communication's importance. In sex education classes, teachers rely on...
- Chapter 4: Natural and Ideological: Depicting Bodies in Sex Education. Fields, Jessica // Risky Lessons: Sex Education & Social Inequality;2008, p98
Chapter 4 of the book "Risky Lessons: Sex Education & Social Inequality" is presented. It explores the ways sex education is taught in schools. Conservatives try to retain the sacredness of sexuality, whereas liberals promote comprehensive sex education to avoid the dangers produced by lack of...
- Condomnation? Bozell III, L. Brent // Indianapolis Business Journal;10/25/93, Vol. 14 Issue 30, Forefront p4C
Opinion. Discusses the effects of programs supporting the use of condoms against contracting Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Sexual agenda of American Broadcasting Co.'s `In a New Light, '93'; Entertainers' advocacy of condom use; Showcasing eighth-graders' activities; Increase in...


