Living. Skills for life: Botswana's window of hope. Standards 3-4 [Teacher's guide + worksheets]
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint.
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint.
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint.
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's ten year basic education curriculum blue print.
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Senior Secondary Curriculum Blueprint.
This evidence briefing sets out the views and experiences of parents in relation to the sex and relationships education (SRE) of their children - both at home and at school. The thoughts and experiences of children and young people about their parents' role in SRE are presented in parallel.
The International Symposium, "Implementing Sexuality Education", took place in New York on 27 April 2011. The Symposium was hosted by UNESCO and convened by the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education.
We compared protective factors among bisexual adolescents with those of heterosexual, mostly heterosexual, and gay or lesbian adolescents. Methods. We analyzed 6 school-based surveys in Minnesota and British Columbia.
We compared sexual-minority adolescents living in rural communities with their peers in urban areas in British Columbia, exploring differences in emotional health, victimization experiences, sexual behaviors, and substance use.
2006, Stonewall asked young people from Great Britain who are lesbian, gay, bisexual (or think they might be) to complete a survey about their experiences at school. The survey received 1145 responses from young people at secondary school.
In our 2009 survey, we examine the experiences of LGBT students with regard to indicators of negative school climate: hearing biased remarks, including homophobic remarks, in school; feeling unsafe in school because of personal characteristics, such as sexual orientation, gender expression, or ra