Values in sex education : from principles to practice / J. Mark Halstead and Michael J. Reiss.

  • Halstead, J. Mark
Date:
2003
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Description

This title, written for headteachers, teachers, governors and health workers, is divided into four parts: part one looks at the changing sexual attitudes and values between 1950 and 2000; part two analyses the principles underpinning sex education, including the problem of values in sex education, liberal values, health, well-being, pleasure and leisure, religious values, family values, and love; part three analyses how a school policy for sex education can be developed. It discusses the aims for sex education, frameworks for practice, the importance of listening to children and the non-school influences on children's values; and part four studies sex education in practice from the age of 14 to 19 years.

Publication/Creation

London ; New York : RoutledgeFalmer, 2003.

Physical description

viii, 230 pages : black and white illustrations ; 24 cm

Notes

Copy 1. Donor: Susie Daniel.

Contents

1. Why values are central to sex education -- 2. Diversity and change in sexual attitudes and values -- 3. Children's voices and children's values -- 4. Liberal values -- 5. Pleasure, recreation, health and well-being -- 6. Religious values -- 7. Family values -- 8. Love -- 9. Aims for school sex education -- 10. Frameworks for school sex education -- 11. Sex education in the primary phase -- 12. Sex education in the secondary phase.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-226) and index.

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  • 0415232562
  • 9780415232562
  • 0415232570
  • 9780415232579