Sexuality in the Science Classroom: One teacher's methods in a college biology course |
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Authors: | Anne-Marie Scholer |
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Institution: | School of Social Work, and The Ray D. Wolfe Centre for the Study of Psychological Stress , University of Haifa , Israel |
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Abstract: | One concern when teaching a college biology course is how to deal with sex and sexuality. The 'safe' answer is to reduce the topics to anatomy and hormone cycles. However, 'safe' does not meet the needs of students who are or will be sexually active; nor does it adequately serve those who plan to work in athletic training or the health sciences. This article discusses the author's goals for sexuality education within the science classroom: (1) to create a safe and inclusive environment; (2) to fully teach the anatomy and physiology of the reproductive systems; (3) to help the students develop critical thinking skills; and (4) to help the students become aware of how issues of sexuality relate to their chosen fields. The article goes on to discuss the author's experience of teaching sexuality education within a science classroom. |
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