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New guidance/old problems: recent developments in sex education

Pages 271-291 | Published online: 09 Dec 2010

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Fida Sanjakdar. (2022) MAKING SENSE OF BRITISH MUSLIM PARENTS’ OBJECTIONS TO ‘PROGRESSIVE’ SEXUALITY EDUCATION. British Journal of Educational Studies 70:2, pages 187-216.
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SarahE.H. Moore. (2012) Controlling passion? A review of recent developments in British sex education. Health, Risk & Society 14:1, pages 25-40.
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Katy Greenland & Rosalind Nunney. (2008) The repeal of Section 28: it ain't over 'til it's over. Pastoral Care in Education 26:4, pages 243-251.
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Louisa Allen. (2007) Doing ‘it’ differently: relinquishing the disease and pregnancy prevention focus in sexuality education. British Journal of Sociology of Education 28:5, pages 575-588.
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Louisa Allen. (2007) Denying the sexual subject: schools' regulation of student sexuality. British Educational Research Journal 33:2, pages 221-234.
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Ashling Bourke, Benjamin Mallon & Catherine Maunsell. (2022) Realisation of Children’s Rights under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to, in, and through Sexuality Education. The International Journal of Children’s Rights 30:2, pages 271-296.
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Yuk Ying Sonia Wong. 2021. Queer Youth Histories. Queer Youth Histories 347 370 .
Louisa Allen. (2018) Reconceptualizing Qualitative Research Involving Young People and Sexuality at School. Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies 19:4, pages 284-293.
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Pam Alldred & Nick J Fox. (2019) Assembling Citizenship: Sexualities Education, Micropolitics and the Becoming-Citizen. Sociology 53:4, pages 689-706.
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Line Anne Roien, Christian Graugaard & Venka Simovska. (2018) The research landscape of school-based sexuality education. Health Education 118:2, pages 159-170.
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Joseph Misati Akuma. (2015) Socio–cultural and family change in Africa: Implications for adolescent socialization in Kisii County, South Western, Kenya. Les Cahiers d'Afrique de lEst:50, pages 80-98.
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Venka Simovska & Ros Kane. (2015) Sexuality education in different contexts: limitations and possibilities. Health Education 115:1, pages 2-6.
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Ester McGeeney. 2015. Rethinking Youth Wellbeing. Rethinking Youth Wellbeing 91 108 .
Sarah Oerton & Anita Naoko Pilgrim. (2013) Devolution and difference: The politics of Sex and Relationships Education in Wales. Critical Social Policy 34:1, pages 3-22.
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Neville Harris. (2012) Local Authorities and the Accountability Gap in a Fragmenting Schools System. The Modern Law Review 75:4, pages 511-546.
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E. A. J. Miedema, C. Maxwell & P. Aggleton. (2011) Education about HIV/AIDS--theoretical underpinnings for a practical response. Health Education Research 26:3, pages 516-525.
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Daniel Monk. (2011) Challenging homophobic bullying in schools: the politics of progress. International Journal of Law in Context 7:2, pages 181-207.
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Anastasia Powell. 2011. Sex, Power and Consent. Sex, Power and Consent 126 153 .
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Sue JacksonAnn Weatherall. (2010) The (Im)possibilities of Feminist School Based Sexuality Education. Feminism & Psychology 20:2, pages 166-185.
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Jane Fortin. 2012. Children's Rights and the Developing Law. Children's Rights and the Developing Law 187 233 .
Louisa Allen. (2008) 'They Think You Shouldn't be Having Sex Anyway': Young People's Suggestions for Improving Sexuality Education Content. Sexualities 11:5, pages 573-594.
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Roslyn Kane. (2007) Sex and relationship education: bridging the gap between research and practice. Health Education 108:1, pages 5-9.
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Jane Pilcher. (2016) Body Work. Childhood 14:2, pages 215-233.
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