Wednesday 8 October 2014

Most Famous 30 Books For Sex Education





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Summary of  Book
Sex Education (English) 
This book will explore thirty five sexual myths in detail. It will convince you and your partner, that a particular belief you hold is a myth. It also provides answers to your top 600 queries about sex, thereby helping you shed off your inhibitions to make your bedroom a more joyous place for both of you.

Sex Education (English)
Talking sex has been an entertaining topic since ages and a social taboo too. Tribal clans of Indian subcontinent have been enriched with the custom of GHOTUL where elders used to provide basic information about sex to their youngsters. With the advent of internet, only few indulge in procuring scientific information as pornography is easily available and is much sought for acquiring crude information about this wonderful subject of love. It has always been asked whether sex is an art. If yes, then how can a person master it? This small book is a gentle exercise to explore various aspects of human body, sexual responses, normal/abnormal behavior, role of patience, environment, exercise, family planning, sexually transmitted diseases and much acclaimed topical and oral aphrodisiac drugs and agents. To make the reading an interesting affair, some titillating yet unvulgar and decent footnotes have been included which shall equip the readers with additional source of information and help in learning in a methodical manner. The book provides complete knowledge on sex and sex related problems in the most scientific manner and in a language that everybody can understand without any problem.

Sex Education (English)
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishings Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the worlds literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

A Text-Book of Sex Education; For Parents and Teachers (English) 
Publisher: London, Laurie Subjects: Sex Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

Woman Triumphant: The Story of Her Struggles for Freedom, Education, and Political Rights. Dedicated to All Noble-Minded Women by an Appreciative Member of the Other Sex (English)
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR\'d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Sex, Youth, and Sex Education: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary Education Issues) (English)
Community and school officials, parents, and educators often stay to the wee hours of the night at PTA meetings arguing about sex education and sexual behavior among young people. While some groups preach abstinence and attempt to sign as many youngsters as possible to their rosters, it remains a fact that 50 percent of U.S. teenagers, beginning at age 15, are sexually active.

Sex, Youth, and Sex Education is a wonderfully crafted resource that gives not only a statistical overview of sexual activity in schools, but also examines sex education, the scourge of sexual violence in schools, and sexuality among selected groups of youngsters. What emerges is a groundbreaking work for educators and students of sociology, psychology, and education. This work brings to light the fascinating???not to mention ubiquitous???world of sexuality among today's youth and its impact on parents, school personnel, policymakers, and society.

Consensual Sex and My Rape Case (English)
Walk with one woman through the justice system and see it's strengths and weaknesses. Explore how the medical community and sexual assault support services help and hinder victims. Look and incapacitated rape, drug facilitated assault, and date rape issues.

Sex Education: Moral Based Sex Education (English) 
The question of whether to teach sex education or not does not arise. Youth will find a way of getting it. To them, quality comes second. The important thing to them is the knowledge. Whether it is wrong or right they will experiment to validate, but will only discover that it does not work when they are already victims. To address this need, different communities design sex education programmes which may be either through formal or informal. But whether formal or informal, any sex education that is being taught in a moral vacuum is not effective however popular the programme may seem to be. This book, therefore, addresses through morally based sex education the confusion brought about by the myth of safe sex; pre marital sex, homosexuality, lesbianism and abortion among other sexual evils. It is believed that this education will turn down the tide of sexually transmitted diseases, especially HIV/AIDS, and premarital pregnancies which are a real challenge to the world today. The book will prove invaluable tool for all youth developers: parents, teachers, peer counsellors, scholars, academicians, pastors and youth themselves.

Sex Education in the Eighties (English)
The odd reader (here in England "odd" means occasional) may be interested in how a book comes about. Members of the SIECUS Board of Directors were planning a Festschrift and dinner for Mary Calderone on the occasion of her 75th birthday. One planning idea was to have a booklet, filled with brief essays from prominent sex educators, distributed between the roast beef and the ice cream. My reaction was that such "souvenirs" find their burial place in the same dusty drawer as the program from the high school prom and ticket stubs from South Pacific. I suggested a more lasting, noticeable "monument," a "proper" (as the English say) book which would draw contributions from both SIECUS and non-SIECUS scholars. 1 was too clever to be trapped as editor (in a 1974 preface, I had written "I swore 1 wouldn't edit another book"). And so I seduced Lorna Brown (into being editor). I contacted a few potential con tributors, suggested a few others, convinced Leonard Pace at Plenum Press that this was a worthwhile venture, and left the country. To my amaze ment, six months after settling in Cambridge, England, the rough draft of the book arrived along with areminder from Lorna that during the se duction I had promised to write an Introduction."

Sex in Education; or, A Fair Chance for Girls (Dodo Press) (English) 
Edward Hammond Clarke (1820-1877) was a Member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Materia Medica in Harvard College. He was the author of: Observations on the Treatment of Polypus of the Ear (1869), Physiological and Therapeutical Action of Bromide of Potassium and Bromide of Ammonium (with R. Amory) (1871) and Sex in Education; or, A Fair Chance for Girls (1873).

Sex in Education: Or, a Fair Chance for the Girls (English)
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR\'d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Condom Nation: The U.S. Government's Sex Education Campaign from World War I to the Internet (English)
This history of the U.S. Public Health Service's efforts to educate Americans about sex makes clear why federally funded sex education has been haphazard, ad hoc, and often ineffectual.

Since launching its first sex ed program during World War I, the Public Health Service has dominated federal sex education efforts. Alexandra M. Lord draws on medical research, news reports, the expansive records of the Public Health Service, and interviews with former surgeons general to examine these efforts, from early initiatives through the administration of George W. Bush.

Giving equal voice to many groups in America?middle class, working class, black, white, urban, rural, Christian and non-Christian, scientist and theologian?Lord explores how federal officials struggled to create sex education programs that balanced cultural and public health concerns. She details how the Public Health Service left an indelible mark on federally and privately funded sex education programs through partnerships and initiatives with community organizations, public schools, foundations, corporations, and religious groups. In the process, Lord explains how tensions among these organizations and local, state, and federal officials often exacerbated existing controversies about sexual behavior. She also discusses why the Public Health Service's promotional tactics sometimes inadvertently fueled public fears about the federal government's goals in promoting, or not promoting, sex education.

This thoroughly documented and compelling history of the U.S. Public Health Service's involvement in sex education provides new insights into one of the most contested subjects in America.

Sex Education - Rationale and Reaction (English) 1st ed. Edition 
Sex education, like other controversial issues, has generated a great deal of polemical writing, much of which is likely to leave the interested reader both confused and factually under-informed. In this 1974 publication, Sex Education, Rex Rogers adopted a fresh and helpful approach - a book of readings with a distinct empirical flavour. Deliberate emphasis is given to studies that provide data on the utilisation, justification and effects of sex education in the belief that such knowledge is essential for the intelligent approach to this subject. Although written with the needs of those researching or teaching in the field of sex education particularly in mind, this collection contains little beyond the grasp of the non-specialist.

For Sex Education, See Librarian: A Guide To Issues And Resources (English) annotated edition Edition
At long last, here is the definitive practical guide to sexuality materials in libraries and an annotated bibliography of nearly 600 recommended books for school and public libraries. Cornog and Perper, the preeminent experts on sexuality materials for libraries, provide guidelines for materials selection, reference, processing, access, programming, and dealing with problems of vandalism and censorship. The bibliography, organized into 5 topics and 48 subtopics, annotates a collection of the recommended books and nonprint materials on sexuality information for children and adults, most published since 1985. Recommended works represent a wide variety of views, including liberal, conservative, secular, and Christian.

Talk About Sex: The Battles over Sex Education in the United States, With a New Preface (English)
In this lively book, Janice M. Irvine offers not only the first comprehensive history of the culture wars over sex education but also an important examination of the politics of sexual speech in the United States. Exploring the clash between professional sex education advocates on the one hand and the politicized Christian Right on the other, Irvine vividly demonstrates the crucial role that sexual speech plays in cultural politics. Examining a range of issues played out in living rooms and schools since the 1960s, she shows how a newly emerging Christian Right chose sex education as one of its first battlegrounds, then went on to dominate the public conversation on the subject. Talk about Sex is a rich and fascinating consideration of American sex education's strategic place in the long history of efforts to regulate sexual morality by controlling sexual speech.
Irvine's original argument shows how sex education served as a bridge issue between the Old Right and the New Right. Exploring the political uses of emotion as it relates to sexuality, Irvine demonstrates how this movement draws on the tenacious power of sexual shame and fear in order to galvanize opposition to sex education. This book skillfully demonstrates how--by framing sex education as radical, dangerous, and immoral--the Right has fostered a climate in which it is risky, as former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders found, to speak out in support of sexuality education.

Relationships and Sex Education 5-11: Supporting Children\'s Development and Well-Being (English)
A comprehensive examination of relationships, sex and sexuality issues faced by children during the primary phase of education. It explores how to help children deal with a wide range of relationship issues and suggests ways of helping children to begin to explore the social, emotional and physical changes that occur as they grow and mature.

Young People's Views on Sex Education (English)
Based on observation of sex education programmes and in-depth interviews with young people, the authors aim to understand more about adolescent's attitudes to sexuality and their sexual behaviour in order to develop policies which will meet their needs more appropriately and effectively.
Issues covered in this interesting and accessible book include the ways adolescent informal culture affects sex education programmes and practice; the impact of gender inequality on sex education and safer sex behaviours; legislation and policy frameworks which effect sex education policies; the way young people see legislation and evaluate sex education programmes; and the impact health professionals can have in school sex education.
The authors contend that the insights into the values and views that young people bring to bear on the sex education they receive should have an important role to play in the development of policy and practice of those involved in sex education work.

Values in Sex Education (English)
This absorbing and accessible book provides an analysis of the principles, policy and practice of sex education. Utilizing unpublished research, the authors critically examine sex education within the growing discourse on the teaching of values and citizenship education.

Debating Single-Sex Education (English)
Debating Single-Sex Education provides both practitioners and policymakers with a timely, detailed, and focused compilation of the issues surrounding single-sex education. It includes qualitative case studies and quantitative evidence of the effects of single-sex education on student achievement.

Sociology of Sex and Sexuality (English) 
A Sociology of Sex and Sexuality offers an historical sociological analysis of ideas about expressions of sexual desire, combining both primary and secondary historical and theoretical material with original research and popular imagery in the contemporary context.

While some reference is made to the sexual ideology of Classical Antiquity and of early Christianity, the major focus of the book is on the development of ideas about sex and sexuality in the context of modernity. It questions the widespread assumption that the anxieties and fears associated with old sexual mores have been overcome in the late twentieth century context, and asks whether the discourses of Queer sexual politics have successfully fractured the binary categories of heterosexuality and homosexuality.

A Sociology of Sex and Sexuality will be of interest to students in the fields of sociology, sexual history, gender studies and cultural studies.

Disputing the Subject of Sex (English)
"Sexuality remains a hotly debated subject, nowhere more so than in education. This perceptive and balanced book shows that discussions of sexuality and schooling can be simultaneously polarizing and democratizing. Disputing the Subject of Sex considers controversies over sex, AIDS, and gay-inclusive multicultural education, which offer especially fruitful opportunities to explore instances when community membership, schooling, and sexuality have collided. Rather than choosing sides, this book uses case studies, interviews with queer youth, and analysis of curricular texts to help readers understand how power dynamics play out in educational controversies, and how they can guide us to new ideas about students' abilities to learn and relate ethically to one another about the subject of sex."

Popular Education; for the Use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes (English)
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Sports, Ethics and Education - Sex, Law, Politics and Society, 1954-1995 (English) 1st Edition
Examines the relationship between sport and education from both social and moral points of view. The text argues that sport has such a vital role to play in society that it should be an integral part of the curriculum. It presents guidelines for an effective teaching of sports in schools.

Sex and the Teenager: Choices and Decisions (English)
Sex and the Teenager: Choices and Decisions has a clear, goal: to encourage teens to say "no" to premarital sexual intercourse and to avoid such serious problems as teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
This book provides a means for teenagers make their own decisions to refrain from sexual activity until marriage while encouraging comfortable sharing on a sensitive topic with peers, youth ministers, and parents. Sex and the Teenager is an engaging resource for teens that stays true to the teachings of the Catholic Church.

Role Of Media On Sex Education (English)
Impact of media use on sex education in adolescent and youth in different cultures. This book is very important for adolescent, youth and their parents. The book is emphasizing on impact of media on sex education, which is a current topic. Nowadays print and electronic media has been dominating in India and all over world due to globalization; communication can be done in world through on line. Parents and teacher should see that their children should not misuse the internet or television. It is advisable that children should keeping strict guidance when they are involved in T.V. Channels and internet.


  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Review of Literature
  • Profile of the Study Area
  • Research Methodology
  • Findings and Discussion
  • Summary and Conclusions


Sex Education - A Young Person's Guide (English)
Sex Education: A Young Person's Guide is targeted to teenagers and pre-teens, beginning around age 11 when they are first introduced to sex education in the UK school system. It is written in plain language at a reading level geared to the target age group. The book's premise is to provide information before the readers are sexually active. This way they will be armed ahead with the information and later, when choices present themselves, may possibly be able call on the decision-making skills introduced. The book is designed to be read by pre-teens and teens alone or together with an adult, or possibly in the context of a sex education class. To facilitate cross-generational discussion, each chapter includes a list of discussion points readers may want address with key adults in their lives. The book is in two parts. The facts section covers basic information about the physical changes of puberty, as well as reproduction, sexually transmitted infections, and safe sex practices. The choices section covers the emotional changes of puberty and the challenges of adolescence. It offers straightforward suggestions for dealing with dating situations and responsible sexual actions.

Sex Education - A Parent's Guide (English)
When should I start discussing sex and relationships with my child? What are age appropriate topics to talk about? How do I overcome my embarrassment? Sex is a fact of life: without it, none of us would be here. However, when it comes to discussing sex and relationships with teens, parents often clam up and avoid the issues. This easy-to-read guide will take you through every aspect of sex education, from how and when to start talking to your child about sex, through to teenage pregnancy, safe sex and the emotional aspects of sexual relationships. There are hints and tips on encouraging your child to talk to you, advice on how to deal with tricky topics, plus invaluable information about STIs, contraception and how to tackle cyber bullying and peer pressure. Sex Education: A Parent's Guide is divided into ten chapters, each covering an important aspect of sex education, as well as advice for parents and guardians, checklists and discussion points. Use the guide as an ongoing resource for sex education and a handy reference point for information.

Sex Education In Schools (English)
This book is an attempt to address the multipe dimensions of beliefs and behaviour patterns of Indian youth regarding human sexuality. It is, indeed a complex issue which needs thoughtful consideration. Although the school education in its own way has attempted to address issues related with human physiology, population education and alike, yet no framwork has emerged to address the various challenges faced by the students. The epidemic-like AIDS has further complicated the scenario and has reinforced the need to have a well worked out framework for sex education.

The book has addressed the issue of sex education at school level, considering the diversity prevailing in Indian social, cultural and political scenario. The \'What\', \'How\' and \'When\' of sex education have been rigorously addressed with due emphasis on psychological and anatomical theories of human development. This book will surely help the parents and teachers who are constantly interacting with adolescents in more than one ways.

Sex and Education; A Reply to Dr. E. H. Clarke\'s \"Sex in Education.\" (English)
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: VIII. Dr. Clarke's book on " Sex in Education" should be read deliberately, thoughtfully, and in a spirit of fairness, which seeks only to know the real facts in the matter, and not to find arguments for or against any special theory, system, or hobby. Dr. Clarke is an eminent physician. All forms of disease are not only familiar to him, but are forced upon his attention : of course he sees the dark side of life, and judges accordingly. His picture of the condition of women is a terrible one, calculated to excite deep anxiety in parents, and in young women themselves : he sees in the future, if the present system of education is continued, only increasing invalidism, partial development, deformity, and the eventual failure of the American race. This alarming condition of affairs heattributes to various causes; and among the most powerful of these causes he reckons the common system of continuous education for girls. He calls it the boy's method, and means by it not any special curriculum of study, or any share in out-of-doors masculine plays or employments, but simply regular study for five or six days of every week. This, he thinks, is so grave an error, so absolutely criminal a course, that he has given to the world this book of warning, to stay, if he can, this evil; to save, if he can, American girls, to enable them to become mothers ; for, he says, " if these causes- of evil ? persistent education chief among them ? should continue for the next half century, and increase in the same ratio as they have for the last fifty years, it requires no prophet to foretell that the wives who are to be mothers in our republic must be drawn from transatlantic homes. The sons of the New World will have to react, on a magnificent scale, the old story of unwived Rome and the Sabines." I...

Sex and God at Yale: Porn, Political Correctness, and a Good Education Gone Bad (English)
In order to glimpse America's future, one needs to look no further than its college campuses. Of those institutions, none holds more clout than Yale University. This book offers an account of what really goes on inside "The Cradle of Presidents," one that will shock any parent of a college-bound student.
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