An Analysis Of Us Sex Education Programs And Evaluation Methods
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: Douglas Kirby |
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: 192 |
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: 1980 |
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: UOM:39015041989677 |
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: 4/5 (77 Downloads) |
Synopsis An Analysis of U.S. Sex Education Programs and Evaluation Methods by : Douglas Kirby
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: 340 |
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: 1994 |
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: MINN:30000010536740 |
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: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis Resources in Education by :
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: Douglas Kirby |
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: 18 |
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: 1979 |
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: OCLC:14714806 |
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: 4/5 (06 Downloads) |
Synopsis An Analysis of U.S. Sex Education Programs and Evaluation Methods by : Douglas Kirby
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: 252 |
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: 1976 |
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: IND:30000098730009 |
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: 4/5 (09 Downloads) |
Synopsis Focal Points by :
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: Ellen S. More |
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: NYU Press |
Total Pages |
: 373 |
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: 2022-01-11 |
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: 9781479812073 |
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: 1479812072 |
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: 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Transformation of American Sex Education by : Ellen S. More
A comprehensive history of the battle over sex education in the United States Mid-century America had a problem talking about sex. Dr. Mary Calderone first diagnosed this condition and, in 1964, led the uphill battle to de-stigmatize sex education. Supporters hailed her as the “grandmother of modern sex education” while her detractors painted her as an “aging libertine,” but both could agree that she was quickly shaping the way sex was discussed in the classroom. Part biography, part social history, The Transformation of American Sex Education for the first time situates Dr. Mary Calderone at the center of decades of political, cultural, and religious conflict in the fight for comprehensive sex education. Ellen S. More examines Americans’ attempts to come to terms with the vexed subject of sex education in schools from the late 1940s to the early twenty-first century. Using Mary Calderone’s life and career as a touchstone, she traces the origins of modern sex education in the United States from the work of a group of reformers who coalesced around Calderone to create the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) in 1964, to the development and use of the competing approaches known as “abstinence-based” and “comprehensive” sex education from the 1980s into the twenty-first century. A fascinating and timely read, The Transformation of American Sex Education provides a substantial contribution to the history of one of America’s most intense and protracted culture wars, and the first account of the woman who fought those battles.
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: Glen G. Gilbert |
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: Jones & Bartlett Learning |
Total Pages |
: 457 |
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: 2010-10-25 |
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: 9780763759292 |
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: 0763759295 |
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: 4/5 (92 Downloads) |
Synopsis Health Education by : Glen G. Gilbert
The skills necessary to plan and deliver efficient health education programs are fundamentally the same, whether it's in a classroom, workplace, hospital, or community. Health Education: Creating Strategies for School & Community Health, Third Edition provides the tools to make appropriate programming decisions based on the needs of the clients and the educational settings. It encourages the systematic development of sound, effective, and appropriate presentation methods and demonstrates the evolving state of health education. The philosophy presented in this text is based on the premise that the core of health education is the process of health education. It is a must-have resource for health education methods courses.
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: Natalia Mehlman Petrzela |
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: Oxford University Press |
Total Pages |
: 337 |
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: 2015-03-03 |
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: 9780199358465 |
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: 019935846X |
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: 4/5 (65 Downloads) |
Synopsis Classroom Wars by : Natalia Mehlman Petrzela
The schoolhouse has long been a crucible in the construction and contestation of the political concept of "family values." Through Spanish-bilingual and sex education, moderates and conservatives in California came to define the family as a politicized and racialized site in the late 1960s and 1970s. Sex education became a vital arena in the culture wars as cultural conservatives imagined the family as imperiled by morally lax progressives and liberals who advocated for these programs attempted to manage the onslaught of sexual explicitness in broader culture. Many moderates, however, doubted the propriety of addressing such sensitive issues outside the home. Bilingual education, meanwhile, was condemned as a symbol of wasteful federal spending on ethically questionable curricula and an intrusion on local prerogative. Spanish-language bilingual-bicultural programs may seem less relevant to the politics of family, but many Latino parents and students attempted to assert their authority, against great resistance, in impassioned demands to incorporate their cultural and linguistic heritage into the classroom. Both types of educational programs, in their successful implementation and in the reaction they inspired, highlight the rightward turn and enduring progressivism in postwar American political culture. In Classroom Wars, Natalia Mehlman Petrzela charts how a state and a citizenry deeply committed to public education as an engine of civic and moral education navigated the massive changes brought about by the 1960s, including the sexual revolution, school desegregation, and a dramatic increase in Latino immigration. She traces the mounting tensions over educational progressivism, cultural and moral decay, and fiscal improvidence, using sources ranging from policy documents to student newspapers, from course evaluations to oral histories. Petrzela reveals how a growing number of Americans fused values about family, personal, and civic morality, which galvanized a powerful politics that engaged many Californians and, ultimately, many Americans. In doing so, they blurred the distinction between public and private and inspired some of the fiercest classroom wars in American history. Taking readers from the cultures of Orange County mega-churches to Berkeley coffeehouses, Natalia Mehlman Petrzela's history of these classroom controversies sheds light on the bitterness of the battles over diversity we continue to wage today and their influence on schools and society nationwide.
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: 80 |
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: 1981-08 |
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: UOM:39015007285417 |
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: 4/5 (17 Downloads) |
Synopsis Current Awareness in Health Education by :
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: Antonia Darder |
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: Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages |
: 884 |
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: 2023-11-01 |
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: 9781000955194 |
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: 1000955192 |
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: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Critical Pedagogy Reader by : Antonia Darder
Since its publication, The Critical Pedagogy Reader has firmly established itself as the leading collection of classic and contemporary essays by the major thinkers in the field of critical pedagogy. While retaining its comprehensive introduction, this thoroughly revised fourth edition includes updated section introductions, expanded bibliographies, and up-to-date classroom questions. The book is arranged topically around such issues as class, racism, gender/sexuality, language and literacy, and classroom issues for ease of usage and navigation. New reading selections cover topics such as youth activism, agency and affect, and practical implementations of critical pedagogy. Carefully attentive to both theory and practice, this new edition remains the definitive source for teaching and learning about critical pedagogy.
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: Kristen A. Moore |
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: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 110 |
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: 2021-12-24 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781000676174 |
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: 100067617X |
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: 4/5 (74 Downloads) |
Synopsis Choice and Circumstance by : Kristen A. Moore
First published in 1986. Forty five percent of black women have at least one child by the time they are turn twenty compared to 19 percent of white women. Eight-six percent of the births to black teens occurred to unmarried mothers compared to 30 percent among whites. Research shows that teenage childbearing has negative medical, social, and economic consequences and that women who first gave birth as teenagers are more likely to raise their families in poverty. In Choice and Circumstance the authors explore tree factors underlying the racial differences in the incidence of early childbearing; information about sex, pregnancy and contraception; need for family planning and abortion services; and motivation for postponing parenthood, including aspirations for schooling, employment plans and desire for children within marriage. They consider which teens postpone sex and pregnancy and why, and whether the kinds of motivation necessary to prevent early pregnancy vary by race in the United Sates, perhaps explaining the race differences in early childbearing.