Teaching Sex in School
Tags: SEX education for children; TEACHERS; ORGANIZATION; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; SOCIAL factors; COMMUNISM; SCHOOLS
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- Teaching Sex in School. Cohen, Richard M. // New Republic;6/28/69, Vol. 160 Issue 26, p11
Focuses on the opposition of conservatives and religious fundamentalists to sex education in the American schools. Initiation of the anti-sex education campaign by a former dean of Carl McIntire Shelton College; Comments on the link between communism and sex education; Accusation that sex...
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- The Social Health Association helps kids make wise decisions. // Indianapolis Business Journal;6/13/94, Vol. 15 Issue 11, Not for Profits of Note p28C
Features the Indianapolis, Indiana-based not-for-profit organization Social Health Association of Central Indiana Inc. 1993 projected income and expenses; Mission statement; Management team; Board of directors; Aims to provide sexuality education to school-age children.
- Mich. teachers assail universities that grant charters. Ponessa, Jeanne // Education Week;3/13/96, Vol. 15 Issue 25, p5
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- AMERICAN COMMUNISM. // America;11/13/1937, Vol. 58 Issue 6, p132
The article focuses on communism in the U.S. It is noted that communism in the country is working in every non-Catholic college and in several high schools where spineless schoolboards allow it entrance. It is stated that the movement occupies in non-Catholic pulpits and has bored into public...
- Faculty Planning Models: A Review of the Literature. Bleau, Barbara Lee // Journal of Higher Education;Mar/Apr1982, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p195
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- The Role of Faculty in University Governance. Pfnister, Allan O. // Journal of Higher Education;Jun1970, Vol. 41 Issue 6, p430
The article discusses the issues regarding governance in higher education. Faculty and administration are the common parties involved when conflicts in administration and governance emerge. It mentions that poor communication is the reason why conflicts and disagreements arise in school...
- The Transition-Reform Dilemma: Kosovo � Emerging Democracy and Resistance Factors at its Faculty of Education. Breca, Svetlana; Anderson, Kirk // Interchange;Apr2010, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p185
Kosovo emerged from a period of conflict with Serbia only after an extensive NATO bombing campaign against Serbia. While the final political status seems settled with its declaration of independence in 2008, much remains to be determined. Preceding the declaration of independence and following...
- Weekly Bulletin. // EPM Weekly Bulletin;11/17/2003, Issue 152, p1
The article focuses on educational parliamentary activity in England and future activity planned beyond that. It reports on debates, full lists of education early day motions and education statutory instruments, along with answers to a cross-section of written questions. The Secretary of State...


