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Teaching about sex and sexualities in higher education / edited by Susan Hillock.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sexology.
- Sex (Psychology)--Study and teaching (Higher).
- Sex (Psychology).
- Sexual orientation--Study and teaching (Higher).
- Sexual orientation.
- Sexual ethics--Study and teaching (Higher).
- Sexual ethics.
- Sex instruction.
- Sex instruction--Education (Higher).
- Education, Higher.
- Physical Description:
- x, 345 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2021]
- Summary:
- "Teaching About Sex and Sexualities in Higher Education argues that much more can be done, in terms of teaching about sex and sexuality in higher education. This edited collection provides key information on professional training and support, and acts as a crucial resource on sex, sexuality and related issues in higher education. While celebrating diversity, this book consists of expert contributors who discuss key concepts, debates, and current issues across disciplines to help educators teach in this subject area and improve curriculum content. Primarily geared towards assisting instructors, this collection aims to provide adequate and appropriate sex education training, knowledge, and opportunities so that students may explore complex personal and emotional issues, reflect on their attitudes about sex, build skills, and develop confidence, in order to feel more comfortable with helping others, when they are eventually working in their respective fields."-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Current Debates and Hot Topics / Susan Hillock
- 1. Don't Ask/Don't Tell: Sexuality(ies), Instructor Disclosure, and Trigger Warnings in the Classroom / Susan Hillock
- 2. Restoring Indigenous Sexuality / Cari Mcilduff
- 3. Teaching Sexual Consent / Terry Humphreys
- 4. What about the Boys? University Students Learning about Sexual Consent Talk from Youth in Northeastern Ontario / Jennifer L. Johnson
- 5. The Down Low on Getting Down: Reframing Problem-Focused Narratives by Focusing on Sex-Positivity and Desire-Based Education / Amie Kroes
- 6. Transgender Experiences in Healthcare: Addressing Challenges while Teaching Compassion in Higher Education / Carys Massarella
- pt. 2 At the Margins: Diverse Voices and Perspectives / Susan Hillock
- 7. Porn and Pedagogies: Reflections on Queer and Feminist Porn Studies in Academia / Imogen Tam
- 8. Past Practices: How to Think about Sex Historically / El Chenier
- 9. Queering Masculinity in Early Childhood and Higher Education Classrooms: Gendered Regulation and the Double Bind of Queer Masculinities / Adam W.J. Davies
- 10. Working with Muslim LGBTQ Service Users: Assessing and Locating Supportive Care and Teaching Practices / Maryam Khan
- 11. Sexuality and Aging / Lorna Guse
- 12. Uncertain Subjects: (Un)Teaching Pain(ful) Sexualities, Power, and Pedagogy / Renee Dumaresque
- pt. 3 Practical Applications and Recommendations / Susan Hillock
- 13. Sex and Gender in the Classroom: Lessons from (and for) the Front Lines / Heather Peters
- 14. The Pitch: Teaching Sexuality at Multiple Levels / Nick J. Mule
- 15. Sexual Health Education for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities / Sheena Churla
- 16. Teachable Moments: The Intersections of Disabilities and Sexualities / Baden Gaeke-Franz
- 17. Developing a Sexual Education Workshop: Addressing a Gap in Social Work Education / Rick Csiernik
- 18. Can We Just Stop Faking It? Real Talk about Sex and Sexualities in the Classroom / Susan Hillock.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Commins-Holman Family Fund.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Teaching about sex and sexualities in higher education.
- ISBN:
- 9781487524722
- 1487524722
- 9781487507015
- 1487507011
- OCLC:
- 1242465767
- Publisher Number:
- 99988390755
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