Get Real About Sex: The Politics and Practice of Sex EducationThis book brings together views of sex education, schooling and parenthood from young people, teachers, school nurses and head teachers and considers the potential conflicts between approaches to education and health. |
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Sisältö
Introduction Get Real about Sex | 1 |
Sex gender and education Contemporary challenges and contested histories | 23 |
Views from the staffroom Teachers perspectives on sex education | 50 |
Sexy bodies in the classroom Pupils values and views about sex education | 73 |
Healthy bodies in healthy schools Joinedup policy and the healtheducation divide | 99 |
Too little too late Young mothers sex education and educational values | 122 |
Young people not pupils Sex education and boys not in school | 146 |
Conclusions Getting real about sex embedding an embodied sex education in schools | 167 |
References | 192 |
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Back Cover | 218 |
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Get Real about Sex: The Politics and Practice of Sex Education Pam Alldred,Miriam E. David Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2007 |
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academic achievement agenda Alldred babies behaviour body boys Burman child classroom concern condom confidentiality construction context contraception Corteen culture curriculum David DfEE discussions education policy emergency contraception emotional employment Epstein expectations experiences faith schools feel Feminism feminist form tutors gender girls head-teachers health education heterosexual homophobia homosexuality identities important individual interviewed issues Labour learning London Mac an Ghaill masculinity moral motherhood neoliberal norms Ofsted Open University Open University Press parents participants pedagogy peer group perspectives political practice pressure professional programme PSHE coordinators pupils questions recognised reflect relationship education responsibility role safer sex school nurses secondary schools sessions sex and relationships sex education sexual activity sexual health sexual orientation single-sex social exclusion staff status talk teachers teaching teenage pregnancy values views Walkerdine Whilst working-class young mothers young people's sexuality young women