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Tools for Teaching Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education
Lessons, Activities, and Teaching Strategies Utilizing the National Sexuality Education Standards
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Tools for Teaching Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education gives educators a hands–on resource filled with interactive activities to engage students′ thinking and skill development, both in and out of the classroom. The book contains ready–to–use lesson plans referencing both the National Sexuality Education Standards and the National Health Education Standards, and is arranged into chapters by the seven topic areas outlined in the National Sexuality Education Standards. These include: anatomy and physiology, puberty and adolescent development, identity, pregnancy and reproduction, sexually transmitted infections, healthy relationships, and personal safety.


These dynamic "pick and choose" lessons and activities have been field tested in classrooms and workshops by the authors, who are recognized experts in this area. Many of the lessons contain an opening activity to immediately engage students, followed by student–centered learning experiences such as case studies, simulations, real–life scenarios, self–assessments, journals, and individual and group projects/presentations. Each lesson incorporates the essential knowledge and skills that can empower students to make healthy decisions related to their sexual health, and include performance indicators detailing what students should know and be able to do by the end of grades 8 and 12.


In addition, this book includes supplementary internet and web resources and assessment projects, as well as "Home– School Connection" assignments to support family communication for sexuality.


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Tools for Teaching Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education gives educators a hands–on resource filled with interactive activities to engage students′ thinking and skill development, both in and out of the classroom. The book contains ready–to–use lesson plans referencing both the National Sexuality Education Standards and the National Health Education Standards, and is arranged into chapters by the seven topic areas outlined in the National Sexuality Education Standards. These include: anatomy and physiology, puberty and adolescent development, identity, pregnancy and reproduction, sexually transmitted infections, healthy relationships, and personal safety.


These dynamic "pick and choose" lessons and activities have been field tested in classrooms and workshops by the authors, who are recognized experts in this area. Many of the lessons contain an opening activity to immediately engage students, followed by student–centered learning experiences such as case studies, simulations, real–life scenarios, self–assessments, journals, and individual and group projects/presentations. Each lesson incorporates the essential knowledge and skills that can empower students to make healthy decisions related to their sexual health, and include performance indicators detailing what students should know and be able to do by the end of grades 8 and 12.


In addition, this book includes supplementary internet and web resources and assessment projects, as well as "Home– School Connection" assignments to support family communication for sexuality.


Contents:

The Authors ix

Notes to the Teacher: How to Use This Book xi


General Guidelines for Adapting Human Sexuality Education Lessons for Students With Special Needs xvii


Acknowledgments xxi


1 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1


Lesson 1: People Search 4


Lesson 2: Word Association Activity: Sex 8


Lesson 3: Myths or Facts? 11


Lesson 4: The Human Sexual Response Cycle, Part 1 15


Lesson 5: The Human Sexual Response Cycle, Part 2 21


Lesson 6: What to Expect at the Doctor s Office 24


Lesson 7: Anatomy Matching Game 30


Lesson 8: Up Close and Personal 33


Lesson 9: Sexuality Pretest 38


Lesson 10: Home–School Connection: Talking about Abstinence 46


2 PUBERTY AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 49


Lesson 1: The Story of Alex and Sam 51


Lesson 2: Stirring Up Hormones 57


Lesson 3: Alphabet Soup Vocabulary Game 62


Lesson 4: Dr. I. B. Healthy: Common Concerns for Preteens and Teens 66


Lesson 5: Question Box 72


Lesson 6: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions 76


Lesson 7: Puberty Grab Bag 83


Lesson 8: Up Close and Personal 87


Lesson 9: Home–School Connection: Talking about Puberty and Growing Up 92


3 IDENTITY 97


Lesson 1: Identity Bingo 99


Lesson 2: Who are You? Nature versus Nurture 104


Lesson 3: Messages about Gender Roles and Sexual Stereotypes 107


Lesson 4: Once Upon a Time 111


Lesson 5: Gender Stereotypes and Popularity 115


Lesson 6: Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice: Gender Roles and Sexual Stereotypes 118


Lesson 7 Implicit Association Test 123


Lesson 8: Advocacy and Gender Identity 128


Lesson 9: Up Close and Personal 132


Lesson 10: Home–School Connection: Talking about Gender Identity 137


4 PREGNANCY AND REPRODUCTION 141


Lesson 1: Pregnancy and Birth 101 143


Lesson 2: The Abstinence Pill 151


Lesson 3: Parenting People Search: Ideal Parents 156


Lesson 4: Are You Prepared for Parenthood? 160


Lesson 5: The Pregnancy Game 166


Lesson 6: Eight Weeks 171


Lesson 7: Sex What Are Teens Really Doing? Assessing Current Student Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes about Teens and Sex 177


Lesson 8: Abstinence Till Mature: Creating Your Own ATM Poster 182


Lesson 9: Parent–Teen Circle Skits 187


Lesson 10: Skills–Based Sexuality Scenarios 192


Lesson 11: Ask the Sexperts 198


Lesson 12: Easy, Diffi cult, Impossible: Are You Really Ready for Sex? 203


Lesson 13: What am I? The 411 on Contraception 207


Lesson 14: Up Close and Personal 214


Lesson 15: Home–School Connection: Talking about Pregnancy and Reproduction 219


5 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS AND HIV 223


Lesson 1: Transmitting STIs 225


Lesson 2: STI Scenarios Making Healthy Decisions 228


Lesson 3: Dear Dr. Splendid: Simulated STI Information Website 233


Lesson 4: Bodily Fluids How You Can and Cannot Spread HIV 241


Lesson 5: STIs and HIV What I Know, What I Want to Know, What I Learned 245


Lesson 6: Ten Wishes for Your Future: How HIV Can Change Your Life 249


Lesson 7: Agree Disagree Not Sure: Attitudes about HIV and AIDS 254


Lesson 8: Chris s Story What It s Like to Have HIV 258


Lesson 9: Getting Hooked on the Steps of Proper Condom Use 262


Lesson 10: Up Close and Personal 266


Lesson 11: Home–School Connection: Talking about Sexually Transmitted Infections What Do You Know? 271


6 HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS 275


Lesson 1: Whose Relationship is the Healthiest? 277


Lesson 2: My Perfect Romantic Partner 281


Lesson 3: Components of a Healthy Relationship 283


Lesson 4: What is Love? Part 1 286


Lesson 5: What is Love? Part 2 289


Lesson 6: Mine, Yours, and Ours: Whose Decision is it? 295


Lesson 7: Being in the Moment a Storytelling Activity 299


Lesson 8: Ranking Risks: Sexuality and Relationships 306


Lesson 9: What s Your Number? 311


Lesson 10: Love in the Digital Age: How Technology Can Help or Hurt 314


Lesson 11: Come–Ons and Pressure Lines: Communicating about Sex 318


Lesson 12: Rich s Dilemma 325


Lesson 13: Trapped: Ending Unhealthy Relationships 329


Lesson 14: Up Close and Personal 334


Lesson 15: Home–School Connection: Talking about Relationships 339


7 PERSONAL SAFETY 343


Lesson 1: Stick Em Up Sentence Stems 345


Lesson 2: Flirting or Hurting? Sexual Harassment Role–Plays 348


Lesson 3: Sexual Harassment? Yes, No, Maybe So? 355


Lesson 4: You Be the Judge 359


Lesson 5: A Pretty Good Time . . . ? A Short Play about a First Date 362


Lesson 6: Personal Safety Review Game 366


Lesson 7: Harassment and Cyberbullying: Rank the Characters 372


Lesson 8: Up Close and Personal 377


Lesson 9: Home–School Connection: Talking about Online Safety Tips for Parents or Guardians 382


Lesson 10: Personal Safety Public Service Announcement 385


Online Resources for Educators, Parents or Guardians, and Teens 389


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781118453032
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publication date: January, 2014
Pages: 300
Dimensions: 150.00 x 278.00 x 21.57
Weight: 944g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Public Health

MEET THE AUTHOR

Dominick Splendorio, MS, taught middle and high school health and sexuality education for over 30 years in New York State. He is the founder of Prime Time Health, an educational consulting firm specializing in health–related presentations for schools, state education departments, and professional conferences.


Lori A. Reichel, PhD, has twenty plus years′ experience teaching health education with award recognition at state and national levels. She is currently an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin–Lacrosse in the Health Education and Health Promotion Department.

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