This paper draws on focus group and interview data from 45 young men from the north of England to explore the barriers to effective sex and relationships education (SRE). Recent policy debates in relation to establishing statutory SRE in schools provide an opportunity to revisit how it is currently delivered to, and received by, young men. The paper considers the central role played by masculinities and how this role is mediated by social exclusion and poor engagement; it is suggested that addressing masculinities directly should be a priority for future SRE. In conclusion, some tentative approaches to addressing the issues are suggested
School-based sex education plays an influential role for adolescents in England. Existing research s...
The work examines the needs of boys as regards sex education in school. The literature search depict...
Young women, and not young men, acquire the privileged diplomas offered by the educational system, a...
Despite a substantial body of research on young people’s wishes about the content and delivery of se...
This paper focuses on young men's views on the school sex education they have received, the influenc...
This paper reflects upon the position of young men in school. Largely based on empirical, school-bas...
In recent decades, dominant discourses in health promotion have emphasized empowerment, client parti...
This thesis investigates the interface between Sex and Relationship Education (hereafter SRE) and yo...
Globally, gender norms and power differentials profoundly affect both girls\u27 and boys\u27 sexual ...
Sex education is a contentious issue. Recently debates in the UK have tended to concentrate on the n...
Recent research has begun to examine heterosexual male behavior and the early experiences of masculi...
The uncertain, complex and problematic relationships between masculinity and education have come to ...
There are a number of persuasive arguments as to why sexual pleasure should be included in sexual he...
This paper explores a research and education project seeking positive ways to engage young men in re...
This paper draws on the narratives of 46 young men from the NW of England to explore the interrelati...
School-based sex education plays an influential role for adolescents in England. Existing research s...
The work examines the needs of boys as regards sex education in school. The literature search depict...
Young women, and not young men, acquire the privileged diplomas offered by the educational system, a...
Despite a substantial body of research on young people’s wishes about the content and delivery of se...
This paper focuses on young men's views on the school sex education they have received, the influenc...
This paper reflects upon the position of young men in school. Largely based on empirical, school-bas...
In recent decades, dominant discourses in health promotion have emphasized empowerment, client parti...
This thesis investigates the interface between Sex and Relationship Education (hereafter SRE) and yo...
Globally, gender norms and power differentials profoundly affect both girls\u27 and boys\u27 sexual ...
Sex education is a contentious issue. Recently debates in the UK have tended to concentrate on the n...
Recent research has begun to examine heterosexual male behavior and the early experiences of masculi...
The uncertain, complex and problematic relationships between masculinity and education have come to ...
There are a number of persuasive arguments as to why sexual pleasure should be included in sexual he...
This paper explores a research and education project seeking positive ways to engage young men in re...
This paper draws on the narratives of 46 young men from the NW of England to explore the interrelati...
School-based sex education plays an influential role for adolescents in England. Existing research s...
The work examines the needs of boys as regards sex education in school. The literature search depict...
Young women, and not young men, acquire the privileged diplomas offered by the educational system, a...