This publication has been designed to augment existing community programs and to initiate sound educational programs which will include the sexuality dimension in the total curriculum, kindergarten through grade 12. It is hoped that it will lend some clarity so such questions as should the schools teach sex education; and if so, what, by whom, how and when? Included in this booklet are: (1) a policy statement; (2) supportive statements; (3) rationale; (4) objectives; (5) program development; (6) orientation and inservice education of staff; (7) evaluation procedures and processes; (8) suggested curriculum guidelines, primary, intermediate, junior high and senior high; and (9) learning resources, primary, intermediate, junior high and senior high, and for the teacher. A glossary of terms concludes this guide. (JK)
- Authorizing Institution
- Iowa State Dept. of Public Instruction, Des Moines.
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- H. Informing the Staff 18
- A. Introduction 22
- D. Illustrative Activities 25
- III. JUNIOR HIGH 25
- A. Introduction 25
- Films 34
- III. JUNIOR HIGH 35
- Abortion. A termination of the pregnancy at any time before the fetus 43
- Criminal abortion. The termination of pregnancy without medical 43
- Birth rate. The ratio between births and individuals in a specific 44
- Flagellum. A hairlike motile extension on the sperm cell. 46
- Mating. Pairing. 47
- Parent. Mother or father. 48
- Peer. One that is of equal standing with 48
- Phallus. The penis. 48
- P.K.U.Phenylketonuria. A mental disease 48
- Placenta. The circular flat 48
- Pregnancy. The state of being I.ith 48
- Prepuce. The fold a skin which 48
- Prostate gland. A gland surrounding the upper portion of the male 49
- Puberty. The age at which the reproductive organs become 49
- Rectum. The terminal part of the large intestine. 49
- Stillborn. Born without life born dead. 49
- Urinate. The process of expelling the liquid waste from the urinary 49
- Virgin. A person who has 50