tailieunhanh - Sexuality education in texas Public Schools

At the beginning of every semester in one of my undergraduate health classes at Texas State University, I ask my students, “How many of you feel you received quality sexuality education from either your parents or school?” Typically, I see two or three hands out of 50 students. When I ask these 18- and 19-year-old students, the vast majority of whom are products of Texas public schools, why they didn’t learn this important information, their explanations have become a familiar litany: “We skipped the sex ed chapter in high school.” “Our teacher just told us ‘don’t do it.’” “We had. | TEXAS FREEDOM NETWORK EDUCATION SEXUALITY EDUCATION IN TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS ABOUT THE AUTHORS David Wiley . professor of health education at Texas State University and president of the American School Health Association is a lifelong health educator who has focused his professional life on addressing health issues of adolescents. Dr. Wiley has authored more than 40 peer-reviewed articles and presented more than 150 keynote addresses and workshops across the United States on the role of schools in promoting healthy children and healthy communities. As a vocal advocate of coordinated school health education Dr. Wiley has testified on numerous occasions before the Texas State Board of Education SBOE Texas Legislature and Texas State Board for Educator Certification SBEC and has served on the SBOE Review Committee for the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills curriculum standards for health education. The Texas Association for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance TAHPERD recognized Dr. Wiley in 1996 as the Outstanding College Health Educator in Texas. Dr. Wiley has also received the Distinguished Service Award by the American School Health Association ASHA in 1999 and in 2002 was awarded the Martha Licata Service Award by the Texas School Health Association TSHA . In 2005 he received the John P. McGovern Award from the Texas School Health Association. He is also a former school board member for the Hays Consolidated Independent School District in Kyle Texas. He is the proud father of Lisa a Baylor undergraduate and second generation education major. Kelly Wilson . CHES is an assistant professor of health education at Texas State University-San Marcos. She is currently a national board member for the American School Health Association Eta Sigma Gamma and the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing. She is a past president of the Texas School Health Association. Throughout her career working with youth and adolescents in the public schools

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