A Critical Analysis of Sexuality Education in the United States explores the development of sexuality education in North America and uses economic, legal, and psychological paradigms to identify and trace exclusionary programming and practices in schools. By analyzing legal and political documents, as well as state and private curricula, this insightful text considers the historical and contemporary experiences of adolescents in connection to the social structures of sexuality education. Challenging the current state of sex education in the United States, in terms of both content and delivery, the chapters succinctly illustrate how schools are failing to meet the developmental needs of all students. Student perspectives and evidence-based research demonstrate that an exclusionary curriculum is failing to equip students with the knowledge and understanding they require to undergo a process of empowerment about their sexuality, and engage in safe, informed, and consensual sexual activity. Finally, by employing a rights-based approach to sexuality education, the author offers important recommendations for change in state and federal curricula.Offering unique and comprehensive insight into the state of sex education in the United States, this text will be of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students, academics, researchers, policy-makers, and libraries in the fields of sexuality education, education policy and politics, sociology of education, gender studies, and curriculum studies.
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A Critical Analysis of Sexuality Education in the United States explores the development of sexuality education in North America and uses economic, legal, and psychological paradigms to identify and trace exclusionary programming and practices in schools.
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Part I: Overview1. Two Distinct Approaches to Sexuality Education Programs 2. Issues of Gender and Orientation3. Critical Feminist Theory, Queer Theory and Critical Pedagogy: Applications in Sex EdPart II: Traditional and Critical Emancipatory Sexuality Theory: in contrast4. Traditional Views of Adolescent Sexuality Development5. Gender, Power, and SexualitiesPart III: The Federal Politics of Sexuality Education6. Sex Education Rises to a National Conversation7. Conservative Mobilization8. Modern Policies Part IV: Case Law and Legal Challenges9. Establishing Trends10. Supreme Court Cases 11. Circuit and District Court Cases12. Rising ChallengesPart V: Implications for School Site Programming13. Abstinence-Only Education – Problematic Exclusions14. To Begin the Transformation15. Social Justice Ideals for Sexuality Education
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"Tiffani Kocsis thoroughly and impressively outlines the complexity of components that go into the creation of a sexuality education curriculum. Her connection of the historical and social context, theory, and framework of sexuality education provides an in-depth picture of what inclusive sexuality education should look like, and gives effective methods to achieve this."-Claire T. Thompson, Journal of Youth and Adolescence
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ISBN
9781138318311
Publisert
2019-10-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
385 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
174

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Biographical note

Tiffani Kocsis is Assistant Principal at Campbell Hall in Los Angeles, California, USA.