Artigo Revisado por pares

Sex Education. Rationale and Reaction

1975; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 23; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/3120207

ISSN

1467-8527

Autores

Malinda Bridges, Rex Stainton Rogers,

Tópico(s)

Gender Roles and Identity Studies

Resumo

Preface Acknowledgements Part I. Sex Education: Theory, Practice and Perspective Overview: 1. Sex: instinct or appetite? Derek Wright 2. What does 'sex education' mean? Alan Harris 3. Moral education in the secondary school Peter McPhail et al. 4. Sex education in the United Kingdom Sue Burke 5. Sex education in schools Alan Harris 6. Sex education in colleges and departments of education J. Norman Greaves 7. Sex education: press and parental perceptions D. G. Gill, G. D. B. Reid and D. M. Smith 8. Counselling with sexually incompatible marriage partners William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson Part II. Psycho-sexual Development: Overview: 9. Children's concepts of sexuality and birth Hans and Shulamith Kreitler 10. Sexuality and sexual learning in childhood James Elias and Paul Gebhard 11. A survey of sexual knowledge and attitudes in Borehamwood G. D. Ripley, C. Burns and V. A. Dickinson 12. The sexual behaviour of young people Michael Schofield 13. The sexual behaviour of young adults Michael Schofield Part III. The Effects of Sex Education: Overview: 14. A report on 'Understanding' Granada Television 15. Some reactions to a schools' television programme on venereal disease Roger L. Brown 16. A report on 'Living and Growing' Grampian Television 17. 'Where Do Babies Come From?' and 'Growing Up': two radiovision education aids School Broadcasting Council 18. The effects of televised sex education at the primary school level Rex S. Rogers 19. A study of the effects of 'sex education' on premarital petting and coital behaviour Gerald H. Weichman and Altis L. Ellis Conclusion Appendix Further reading Index.

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