(Play)Building Sexuality Education

(Play)Building Sexuality Education
Author: Charissa Sanche
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

The recent sex education curriculum update in Ontario sparked controversy in the media, reflecting a moral panic around sex education in Canada. Since its introduction in 2010 and implementation in 2015, debates ensued over the content of the curriculum, however, little attention was on the form through which it is delivered. This study explores experiences of sexuality education to critically reflect on the ways adolescents navigate discourses of sexuality through formal and informal education. In this thesis, I review discourses of sexuality education and argue that queer pedagogies can be used to foster critical, and queer spaces to negotiate sexuality. I conceptually frame playbuilding (Belliveau, 2006; Norris, 2009; Weigler, 2001), a drama-based research methodology, as a queer pedagogy and mobilize it in this study to co-author a play with participants based on our collective experiences. This participatory drama-based research process involved an exploration of themes and constructs in sexuality education, translating these into dramatic forms, and performing the co-authored scenes to an audience. Through playbuilding, this research tells critical stories of six individuals negotiating their experiences of the discourses of sexuality education. I explore the ways queer pedagogies in sexuality education and playbuilding, in particular, can create spaces wherein youth can exercise agency as sexual subjects and critically reflect on adolescent sexuality.

Play with Frixos

Play with Frixos
Author: Elena Vitalaki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781697866100

When is the right time to discuss with children about their bodies and particularly the genitals? What is the best way to do that? How can we teach societal rules regarding human contact, especially when contact involves the private body parts? Are there good secrets and bad secrets? How can we help children share their emotions and fears? Now teachers, when teaching about health, relationships, and sexuality have a friendly assistant, Frixos. Frixos is a hedgehog. He lives in the forest. Accidentally he found out about children and he seems to like them very much. He wants to play with them.Frixos is the main character of a comprehensive sexuality education program for pre-school and early primary school pupils. The educational materials consist of five modules that address concepts like the body and the genitals; public and private body parts; meaning and difference of "personal" and "public" space, as well as the "concept" of "online space"; interpersonal relationships and the family; social skills and feelings; prevention of inappropriate contact, sexual harassment, and abuse. The materials are designed based on active and experiential learning principles and techniques. This work received the award for Excellence & Innovation in Sexuality Education 2019, by the World Association for Sexual Health.

Playbuilding as Arts-Based Research

Playbuilding as Arts-Based Research
Author: Joe Norris
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2024-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1040033709

The new edition of Playbuilding as Arts-Based Research details how playbuilding (creating an original performative work with a group) as a methodology has developed in qualitative research over the last 15 years. The second edition substantially updates the award-winning first edition by making connections to current research theories, providing complete scripts with URL links to videos, and including a new section with interviews with colleagues. Chapter 1 provides an in-depth discussion of the epistemological, ontological, axiological, aesthetic, and pedagogic stances that playbuilding takes, applying them to research in general. The value of a playful, trusting atmosphere; choices of style, casting, set, and location in representing the data; and pedagogical theories that guide participatory theatre are highlighted. Chapter 2 discusses how Mirror Theatre generates data, structures dramatic scenes, and conducts live and virtual participatory workshops. Chapter 3 is a thematized account of interviews with 23 colleagues who employ variations of playbuilding that show how playbuilding can be applied in a wide range of contemporary contexts and disciplines. Chapters 4 through 9 describe six projects that address topics of drinking choices and mental health issues on campus, person-centred care, homelessness, the transition to university, and co-op placements. They include both a theme and a style analyses and workshop ideas. Chapter 10, new to this edition, concludes with quantitative and qualitative data from audiences attesting to the efficacy of this approach. This is a fascinating resource for qualitative researchers, applied theatre practitioners, drama teachers, and those interested in social justice, who will appreciate how the book adeptly blends theory and practice, providing exemplars for their own projects.

Playbuilding as Qualitative Research

Playbuilding as Qualitative Research
Author: Joe Norris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1315422476

This book is for both art-based researchers and research-informed artists, exploring the theatrical genre known as Collective Creation, or Playbuilding. Performers generate data around chosen topics— from addiction and sexuality to qualitative research—by compiling scenes from their disparate voices. Audience members become involved in the investigation, and the performed scenes do not end the conversation but challenge and extend it. Through discussion and audience participation, the process examines how knowledge is defined and how data is mediated.

Gender, Sex and Children's Play

Gender, Sex and Children's Play
Author: Ali Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2016
Genre: Child development
ISBN: 9781474291392

"Does gender, sex and sexuality influence children's play, and their learning? Can/should professionals try to influence children's gender and sexual concepts? Can/should professionals try to prevent gender stereotyping? These and other questions are explored in a lively and thought-provoking text that looks at why and how children inhabit or develop their gender and sexuality. Written in an approachable way and illustrated with case studies and linked to current research and theory, the book helps students, teachers and playworkers understand the debates about biology versus culture and social learning and how these impact on children's expression of gender and sexuality. Engaging the reader in a thorough reflection of their own views and approaches to the genderized and sexualized behaviour of children at play, this text is an invaluable guide for all those interested in the importance of play, gender and sexuality and how they relate to children's lives. Topics include: play and the behaviour of boys and girls within particular social contexts; play and girls' and boys' sexual behaviour and their associated feelings; play and children's self-concepts and expectations; the professional adult workers' role and the manifestation of genderized and/or sexualized play behaviour both in and outside a setting."--

Straight Talk

Straight Talk
Author: Marilyn Ratner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1985
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Sex Ed for the Stroller Set

Sex Ed for the Stroller Set
Author: Laura Hancock
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2023-07-25
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1433838443

National Parenting Product Award Winner, 2023 Sex Ed for the Stroller Set gives parents practical tools to proactively teach young children about sexuality and the confidence to use these tools. When adults bring intention and thoughtfulness to providing sexual health education to their young children, they can establish healthy attitudes toward sexuality and prepare their children and themselves for sexual topics that will arise in later years. While there are many books on sexual health written for parents of teens and young adults, there are very few written for parents of young children. But the early years are crucial to sexual health, and what parents do and say is of the utmost importance. This book, written for parents or other primary caregivers who are raising a child under the age of six, shows how to provide essential information about sexuality, bodies, and behavior in age-appropriate but thorough and accurate language. It helps parents prepare for conversations that might make them uncomfortable by supplying not only the necessary information but also specific phrases and words they can use when speaking to their young children, while also helping parents process their own anxieties around sex. A parent is their child's best sex ed teacher. By providing reliable, straightforward information about sexuality, parents can establish open, honest relationships with their children, help protect them from harm, and set them up for healthy, fulfilling, and pleasurable sex lives and relationships as adults.

Game On!

Game On!
Author: Jessica L. Shields
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Educational games
ISBN: 9781941843048

Game On! is a guide with strategies that can be used to enhance a sexuality education program to ultimately improve understanding of sexuality and well-being. According to the World Health Organization, "sexual health is a state of physical, mental and social well-being in relation to sexuality; It requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence.1" Providing appropriate education about sexuality and personal relationships is vital for people to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to be sexually healthy. Game On! addresses some of the fundamental sexuality topics, with 19 lessons and a section of ready-to-use word puzzles covering content that is critical for sexual health promotion such as: communication, healthy relationships, anatomy, pregnancy prevention, STI prevention, decision-making and sexual health care. Each lesson has specific objectives in which participants will review or reinforce knowledge, practice skills or examine attitudes and beliefs that are intended to expand the comprehension of sexuality and/or sexual health. Educators are encouraged to select lessons that are most appropriate for their participants.

The Playbook for Kids about Sex

The Playbook for Kids about Sex
Author: Joani Blank
Publisher: Yes Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1980
Genre: Body image in children
ISBN:

A play/workbook that invites children to learn about their changing bodies and feelings to promote a positive self-image. Ages 5-11.

Theatre, Teens, Sex Ed

Theatre, Teens, Sex Ed
Author: Jan Selman
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2015-01-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1772120065

Comprehensive examination of award-winning play’s revolutionary effect on teenage sex education via participatory theatre.