Sex and the American Teenager: Seeing through the Myths and Confronting the Issues

Sex and the American Teenager: Seeing through the Myths and Confronting the Issues

by R. Murray Thomas
Sex and the American Teenager: Seeing through the Myths and Confronting the Issues

Sex and the American Teenager: Seeing through the Myths and Confronting the Issues

by R. Murray Thomas

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Overview

Sex and the American Teenager provides an expert's assessment of the controversies surrounding the sexual development of adolescents, and their beliefs and problems regarding such matters. Using numerous case studies, Dr. Thomas illustrates specific ways that sexual issues arise in school and the variables that impact each case, while suggesting ways parents and school officials can deal with problematic situations. Though not simply statistics-laden, Dr. Thomas's book is replete with information about teenagers who engage in sexual acts, become pregnant, are sexually abused, and contract sexually transmitted diseases. Dr. Thomas also discusses the coping methods teenagers use, and he describes the types of sex education programs in which students are most likely to participate. Dozens of case studies illustrate how problems of students' sexual behavior can differ from one incident to another depending on the teenagers' ages, family backgrounds, school settings, and the culture of the surrounding communities. Thomas concludes the book by summarizing the recent past and speculating about the likely status of sex in schools in the years ahead.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607090182
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 07/23/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 568 KB

About the Author

R. Murray Thomas is professor emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of several books, including Violence in America's Schools and God in the Classroom.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Decisions about Sex in School
Chapter 2 The Course of Sexual Development
Chapter 3 Erotic Acts and Protective Measures
Chapter 4 Cases: Breaching Schools' Eroticism Rules
Chapter 5 Eroticism Gone Awry 1 ? Abuse
Chapter 6 Eroticism Gone Awry 2 ? Pregnancy
Chapter 7 Eroticism Gone Awry 3 ? Infection
Chapter 8 Gender Traits and Role Preferences
Chapter 9 Sex Education Programs
Chapter 10 Retrospect and Prospect

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Michael McVey

This book offers unvarnished suggestions for school practice on a variety of topics including developing realistic expectations for behaviours to reduce frustration and improve communication on topics such as banned books, dress codes, speech, and language issues related to sexuality, providing timely information and monitoring students' internet use. What is particularly appealing about the book is that it does not shy away from topics that bring up sensitive and socially delicate reactions.

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