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Eisenberg, Marla E.; Madsen, Nikki; Oliphant, Jennifer A.; Sieving, Renee E. – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Sexuality education teachers' perspectives are important to gain a full understanding of the issues surrounding teaching this subject. This study uses a statewide sample of public school teachers to examine what sexuality education content is taught, what barriers teachers face, and which barriers are associated with teaching specific…
Descriptors: Barriers, Sex Education, Teacher Attitudes, Course Content
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McRee, Annie-Laurie; Madsen, Nikki; Eisenberg, Marla E. – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2014
This study, using data from a statewide survey (n = 332), examined teachers' practices regarding the inclusion of guest speakers to cover sexuality content. More than half of teachers (58%) included guest speakers. In multivariate analyses, teachers who taught high school, had professional preparation in health education, or who received…
Descriptors: State Surveys, Teaching Methods, Sex Education, Multivariate Analysis
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Eisenberg, Marla E.; Madsen, Nikki; Oliphant, Jennifer A.; Resnick, Michael – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2012
A teacher's capacity to provide sexuality education may be hampered or enhanced by a number of factors. A social-ecological framework can be used to understand these influences, and the present study assesses interpersonal, organisational/institutional and community/policy level influences on teaching sexuality education. Seven focus groups were…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Focus Groups, Sex Education, Parent Attitudes
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Eisenberg, Marla E.; Madsen, Nikki; Oliphant, Jennifer A.; Resnick, Michael – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2011
Seven focus groups were conducted with sexuality educators in Minnesota to explore ways that teaching sexuality education differs from teaching other health education content and to determine if additional supports or resources are needed for sexuality educators. Teachers described many specific additional responsibilities or concerns related to…
Descriptors: Health Education, Sex Education, Focus Groups, Sexuality
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Secor-Turner, Molly; Sieving, Renee E.; Eisenberg, Marla E.; Skay, Carol – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2011
The objective of this study was to describe prevalent informal sources of information about sex and examine associations between informal sources of information about sex and sexual risk outcomes among sexually experienced adolescents. Work involved the secondary analysis of data from the Minnesota Student Survey, a statewide survey to monitor…
Descriptors: Siblings, Sex Education, Health Behavior, Pregnancy
Eisenberg, Marla E.; Madsen, Nikki; Oliphant, Jennifer A.; Sieving, Renee E.; Resnick, Michael – American Journal of Health Education, 2010
Background: National Health Education Standards in the U.S. focus on key concepts and skills around health issues, including sexuality. However, little is known about the extent to which classroom teachers are trained to deliver sexuality education. Purpose: The purpose is to explore pre-service training experiences and needs of sexuality…
Descriptors: Health Education, Sex Education, Focus Groups, Sexuality
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Eisenberg, Marla E.; Wagenaar, Alexander; Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne – Journal of School Health, 1997
Presents findings from focus group discussions that examined high school students' perceptions of human sexuality education. Results found considerable consensus among students. Students believed effective sexuality education covered many topics, including emotional/social aspects of sexuality and relationships, and they advocated starting such…
Descriptors: Comprehensive School Health Education, Course Content, Focus Groups, High School Students