Introductory 25% discount until June 30th*
New for 2001 - Sex Education
Sex Education is a new international refereed journal concerned both with
the practice of sex education and with the thinking that underpins it.
Contributions are welcomed from within a variety of academic disciplines -
particularly health education, sociology, philosophy and psychology - and
from a variety of ideological standpoints. Submitted work should connect
significantly with issues concerned with sex education and have presumptions
made by the author(s) described and defended.
Sex Education does not assume that sex education takes place only in
educational institutions and the family. Contributions are therefore
welcomed which, for example, analyse the impacts of media and other vehicles
of culture on sexual behaviour and attitudes. Medical and epidemiological
papers (e.g. of trends in the incidences of sexually transmitted infections)
will not be accepted unless their educational implications are discussed
adequately.
Volume 1, issue 1 contents include:
Men Teachers and the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity in the
Classroom - Becky Francis & Christine Skelton
Sex Education and the New Zealand Primary School: a tangled skein of
morality, religion, politics and the law - John A. Clark
Sex Education - the issues when working with boys - Gillian L. S. Hilton
'Living in Different Worlds': gender differences in the developing sexual
values and attitudes of primary school children - J. Mark Halstead & Susan
Waite
For more information about the journal and for details on the introductory
offer please visit
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/14681811.html
* Rates only applicable to individual subscribers - offer ends 30/6/01
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