274Wednesday, April 13, 2005

3:15 PM-5:15 PMConvention Center:E353b
AAHE/School K-12
Teaching Strategies in Human Sexuality
Sex and sexuality are among the most difficult issues addressed by health educators. This roundtable session will provide health educators an opportunity to learn how their colleagues are teaching and addressing the issues of this challenging and often controversial topic. This two-hour session will allow participants to “visit” at least two presentations during the session.
Keyword(s): high school issues, student issues, youth-at-risk
Presider: Katherine Wilbur, Maine Department of Education, Augusta, ME
Speakers:
Sexuality Strategies in Elementary & Middle School
Al Craven, Genesee Intermediate School District, and Michigan State Universtiy, Oxford, MI and Su Nottingham, Waterford Mott High School, Wayne State University, Oxford, MI
HIV . . . AIDS . . . Either Way, It's Difficult to Teach
Marilyn L. Grechus, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO
How Come Farts are Funny? Using Humor to Teach Human Sexuality
Paul A. Finnicum, Arkansas State University, State University, AR and Jeffrey B. Zeiger, South Dakota State University, Watertown, SD
Birds Eye View of Latest Sexuality Curricula
Bonnie Young Johnson1, Shirleen "Shirb" Sylvester2 and Bonnie Young Johnson1, (1)Hopkins School District 270, Hopkins, MN, (2)St. Peter School District, St. Peter, MN
Just Say KNOW - Helping Youth Postpone Sexual Involvement
Su Nottingham, Waterford Mott High School, Wayne State University, Oxford, MI and Al Craven, Genesee Intermediate School District, and Michigan State Universtiy, Oxford, MI

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