Critical Pedagogy, Sexuality Education and Young People presents cutting-edge empirical and theoretical research on the role of critical pedagogy in transforming sexuality education. Featuring the work of scholars from around the globe, including the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and Finland, this unique collection of work expands the meaning of pedagogy in the field of sexuality education by augmenting young people’s voices and agency, and by emphasizing a democratic and civic focus. This volume identifies and interrogates theoretical frameworks based on critical theory and critical pedagogical discourses, cross-cultural studies and critical literacy to offer new ways to conceptualize critical pedagogy in sexuality education. Many of the practical classroom applications presented will engage educators and classroom teachers in the areas of curriculum design, classroom pedagogies and institutional reform. They can also be applied to the formulation and implementation of more effective policies for sexuality education involving schools, community groups and students. The chapters in this volume interrogate texts, institutions, social relations and ideologies impacting contemporary sexuality education policies and pedagogical practices, prompting a consideration of alternative models of sexuality education for today’s globalized age.
Critical Pedagogy, Sexuality Education and Young People presents cutting-edge empirical and theoretical research on the role of Critical Pedagogy in transforming sexuality education.
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Critical Pedagogy and the Re-imaginings of Sexuality Education: An Introduction |
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Part 1 Sexuality Education, Ideologies and Socio-cultural Politics |
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1 Religion, Secularism and Sexuality Education: LGBTQI Identities in Education and the Politics of Ideology in Canada |
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2 Sex Education in Argentina: Ideological Tensions and Critical Challenges |
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3 Educating for Consent: Beyond the Binary |
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4 Reconceptualising Sexuality Education in the Wake of the HIV, Ebola and Zika Epidemics |
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Part 2 Sexuality Education and Institutional Settings |
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5 Sites of Good Practice: How Do Education, Health and Youth Work Spaces Shape Sex Education? |
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6 Sexuality Education in Action: The Pedagogical Possibilities at a Youth Camp |
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7 (Re)presenting Religion in Sexuality Education for a Democratic Society: An Interdisciplinary and Critical Discussion |
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8 Nudity, Sexting, and Consent: Finding Opportunities for Critical Pedagogy in Tagged and Caitlin Stasey |
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Part 3 Sexuality Education, Identities and Practice |
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9 Informal Sex Education: Forces That Shape Youth Identities and Practices |
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10 It's a Family Affair---Queering Relations: Closets, Communities and T |
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11 `Boys Think It's Just a Hairless Hole': Young People's Reflections on Binary and Heteronormative Pedagogies in School Based Sexualities Education |
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12 `Waiting for the Big Talk': The Role of Sexuality Education from the View of Parents Living in Multicultural Surroundings |
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Contributors |
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Fida Sanjakdar (Ph.D., University of Melbourne, Australia) is Senior Lecturer of Curriculum and Pedagogy in the Faculty of Education at Monash University, Australia. She is the author of Living West, Facing East: The (De)construction of Muslim Youth Sexual Identities (Peter Lang, 2011).
Andrew Kam-Tuck Yip (Ph.D., University of Surrey, UK) is Professor of Sociology in the School of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Nottingham, UK. His latest publication is Understanding Young Buddhists: Living Out Ethical Journeys (2017).