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Sexualities and schools
Bib ID 2556555
Format BookBook
Description Fitzroy, Vic. : Arena Printing and Publishing, 1999 
150 p. ; 25 cm. 
Series

Melbourne studies in education

Full contents
  • Incitement or education? - contesting sex, curriculum and identity in schools / Julie McLeod
  • The discourse of love / Bronwyn Davis
  • Whatever happened to duty of care? : same-sex attracted young people's stories of schooling and violence / Lynne Hillier, Lyn Harrison, Deborah Dempsey
  • The closet and the classroom / Ray Misson
  • Are you gay, sir? / Michael Crowhurst
  • Homophobia and anti-lesbianism in schools: challenges and possibilities for social justice / Martin Mills
  • Agony aunts and absences: an analysis of a sex education class / Mary Jane Kelly.
 
Notes

Special issue of: Melbourne Studies in Education, vol. 40, no. 2 (Nov. 1999)

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects Sex differences in education - Australia.  |  Sex role in education - Australia.  |  Homosexuality and education - Australia.

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