The ‘Exploring Masculinities’ (EM) programme was piloted in 22 Irish single‐sex boys’ post‐primary schools during the late 1990s. Following objections from some influential journalists and an organisation representing parents whose sons attended Catholic secondary schools, the Minister for Education and Science put the planned dissemination of the programme on hold. The concerns of the objectors included the proposed treatment of sexual orientation and homophobia in the context of the school curriculum. The authors researched the views of a national sample of the parents of young men regarding the inclusion of social and personal education issues on the school curriculum. The vast majority of parents would welcome the inclusion of all EM to...
The present study examined the attitudes of Malaysian rural parents regarding sexual health educati...
Abstract A cross-sectional survey was conducted to explore parents’ perspectives on sexuali...
Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation is prohibited in South Africa. Against legal gai...
non-peer-reviewedThe Exploring Masculinities Programme (EM) was developed and piloted in 19 boy’s sc...
Aims: On a population of males who attended an Irish secondary school, the current study set out to ...
Owing to a variety of complex historical and socio-cultural factors, the Irish education system rema...
Abstract: In 1994, South Africa became a democracy after decades of oppression and inequality. Upon ...
Homosexuality and its integration in the learning process has often been subject of discussion in pr...
Despite evidence that demonstrates the benefits of school-based sex and relationships education (SRE...
non-peer-reviewedIn 2013, the Department of Education and Skills Anti-Bullying Procedures for Prima...
Abstract This paper outlines research that was conducted among students, par-ents, teachers and seni...
Sex education is a contentious issue. Recently debates in the UK have tended to concentrate on the n...
Parents play a unique role in providing and facilitating their children in acquirement of sexual and...
peer-reviewedFull text of "New Foundations: School “Ethos” and LGBT Sexualities: Summary Report" ava...
Children’s sexuality education continues to be plagued with tensions and controversies. In consequen...
The present study examined the attitudes of Malaysian rural parents regarding sexual health educati...
Abstract A cross-sectional survey was conducted to explore parents’ perspectives on sexuali...
Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation is prohibited in South Africa. Against legal gai...
non-peer-reviewedThe Exploring Masculinities Programme (EM) was developed and piloted in 19 boy’s sc...
Aims: On a population of males who attended an Irish secondary school, the current study set out to ...
Owing to a variety of complex historical and socio-cultural factors, the Irish education system rema...
Abstract: In 1994, South Africa became a democracy after decades of oppression and inequality. Upon ...
Homosexuality and its integration in the learning process has often been subject of discussion in pr...
Despite evidence that demonstrates the benefits of school-based sex and relationships education (SRE...
non-peer-reviewedIn 2013, the Department of Education and Skills Anti-Bullying Procedures for Prima...
Abstract This paper outlines research that was conducted among students, par-ents, teachers and seni...
Sex education is a contentious issue. Recently debates in the UK have tended to concentrate on the n...
Parents play a unique role in providing and facilitating their children in acquirement of sexual and...
peer-reviewedFull text of "New Foundations: School “Ethos” and LGBT Sexualities: Summary Report" ava...
Children’s sexuality education continues to be plagued with tensions and controversies. In consequen...
The present study examined the attitudes of Malaysian rural parents regarding sexual health educati...
Abstract A cross-sectional survey was conducted to explore parents’ perspectives on sexuali...
Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation is prohibited in South Africa. Against legal gai...