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11. What Are The Goals of Sexuality Education? Probably Not What You Think
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By Clint Bruess, EdD and Elizabeth Schroeder, EdD, MSW | March 19, 2019
Dean Emeritus, University of Alabama at Birmingham (CB) and Sexuality Educator, Trainer and Consultant, Elizabeth Schroeder Consulting (ES)Although sexuality education has changed significantly since the early 20th century, many of the goals still focus primarily on public health outcomes. Federal and state-level funding streams tend to focus, for example, on reducing unplanned pregnancy and avoiding STIs.
Now, don’t get us wrong—these are important parts of many sexuality education programs. If these are the only goals, however, they exclude other vital parts of who we are as human beings.
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12. What Do We Want? Sex Ed! What Do We Need? Sex Ed!
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By Marcia Quackenbush, MS, MFT, MCHES | January 2, 2019
Senior Editor, ETRIf you’re reading this post, there’s an excellent chance you’re a supporter of comprehensive sexuality education in schools. After all, you’re interacting with ETR, an organization that does education, training and research on sexual health.
But beyond that, just by virtue of being an American, chances are high that you’d like to see effective sex ed programs in schools.
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13. Theater in Education: Engaging Students Through Intellect & Emotion
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By Narda Skov, MPH | October 30, 2018
Project Coordinator, ETRTheater has captured people’s interest for thousands of years. It takes on many forms—traditional African storytelling and drumming, shadow puppets in Indonesia, Chinese opera, simple local children’s theaters and high-production Broadway musicals. In every form, across every culture, theater has the potential to create magical moments and memorable experiences.
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14. Kirby Summit IV: Scaffolding for Adolescent Relationships
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By Marcia Quackenbush, MS, MFT, MCHES | October 23, 2018
Senior Editor, ETRETR has now hosted four Kirby Summits. These convenings bring together a small group of brilliant people with a shared commitment to promoting adolescent health and well being.
The key to the Summit’s uniqueness? While each one of the invited participants brings impressive expertise, as a group they come from different disciplines and perspectives.
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15. 40 Years of Sexuality Education: What's Changed?
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By Clint Bruess, EdD, CHES, and Elizabeth Schroeder, EdD, MSW | October 16, 2018
Dean Emeritus, University of Alabama at Birmingham (CB) and Sexuality Educator, Trainer and Consultant, Elizabeth Schroeder Consulting (ES)We’ve just finished writing a new edition of our book on sexuality education, which has been in print for almost 40 years. That’s a long time! A lot of people ask us, “What’s changed in sex ed over so many years?” The easy answer is, a lot has changed—and yet an astonishing amount has stayed the same.
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16. Atima, Honduras: Transformative Health Education
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By Jody Gan, MPH, CHES | October 4, 2018
Instructor, Department of Health Studies, American UniversityThree years ago, I became the first health educator to join a volunteer brigade providing medical and public health services to Honduras. For two decades, the Organization for Community Health Outreach (OCHO), based in Baltimore, Maryland, has sent a 40-person medical team to Atima, in the province of Santa Barbara. This is a mountain community of about 16,000 people in one of the most underserved and remote areas of the country.
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17. #LetsTalkMonth: Join In for Impact
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By Jamie Barnett, MBA, CISSP | October 3, 2018
Parent Volunteer, Palo Alto Parents 4 Sex EdOctober is #LetsTalkMonth. This campaign is dedicated to frank conversations between young people and the adults they trust about sexual health. Thousands of parents, educators, administrators, social workers and students across the nation are joining in.
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18. #LetsTalkMonth Just Got a Whole Lot More Important
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By Jamie Barnett, MBA, CISSP | October 2, 2018
Parent Volunteer, Palo Alto Parents 4 Sex EdOctober is #LetsTalkMonth. I’ll be tackling some great topics with my kids—healthy relationships, equity, inclusion, ethics, domestic abuse, technology. We’ll also be talking about #MeToo. (Full disclosure: I have these talks with my kids pretty much all year long.)
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19. Perseverance in Sexual & Reproductive Health: Pioneers Led Us Here
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By Debra Christopher, MSM | September 25, 2018
Ambassador for Health and Learning, ETRLast month, I stayed in the tiny village of Bennington, VT. I happened upon the tiny, cozy village bookstore and, of course, wandered in. (Stay with me. It is worth it.)
I picked up a book titled Scratchings, written by the "Scribble Sisters."
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20. Currently Reading: The FiveThirtyEight Blog Looks at Sex Ed
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By Marcia Quackenbush, MS, MFT, MCHES | September 13, 2018
Senior Editor, ETRI love science. I like the wonky part of research, and I really like seeing the practical applications. That’s why I was so pleased to see the FiveThirtyEight blog offer a series on the science of sex ed. These folks know their numbers!
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