02814cam a22003852u 4500001000800000005001700008007001400025008004100039035002000080037001900100040002700119091000800146100002200154245010000176260006800276300001000344500010800354520137200462530007901834533008101913650002401994650003202018650002802050650003002078650003402108650002602142650003902168650001802207650003302225650003302258650002802291650003402319655003302353984004202386534031520181022110606.0he u||024||||080220s1977 xxu ||| bt ||| | eng d 9(ericd)ED143942 aED143942bERIC aericdbengcericddMvI amfm1 aNagorski, Alec P.10aUnderstanding the Male Homosexual Experienceh[microform] :bGrades 11, 12 /cAlec P. Nagorski. a[Washington, D.C.] :bDistributed by ERIC Clearinghouse,c1977. a26 p. aERIC Note: Pages 9-12 and 20-24 of original document are copyrighted and therefore not included.5ericd aThis unit has been designed as a means of sensitizing class members to various forms of social discrimination that exist against homosexuals. Each lesson can be adapted to a fifty minute class period; the steps indicate transitions in topic development, the key questions are recommended as guidelines for facilitating class discussion. Students will be confronted with suppositions, which are thought to assimilate their life experiences, and simultaneously reflect homosexual oppression. This will enable them to: (1) become familiar with homosexuals as ordinary human beings with a sexual preference for same sex members, and (2) attain greater empathy and understanding of the homosexual's dilemma. By representing the homosexual's experience in having their sexual identity oppressed, students will learn to understand: (1) why homosexuals may often hide their sexual orientation and/or behavior, and (2) the struggle that frequently occurs in affirming one's homosexuality. Through these lessons, students begin to realize the value of non-heterosexist and supportive individuals for homosexuals in adjusting to their homosexuality. Successful completion of this unit may be evaluated, by requiring students to design and conduct their own research, in finding possible explanations to why homosexuals are discriminated against in the American culture. (Author) aMay also be available online. Address as at 14/8/18:uhttps://eric.ed.gov/ aMicrofiche.b[Washington D.C.]:cERIC Clearinghouseemicrofiches : positive.17aAdolescents.2ericd07aAttachment Behavior.2ericd07aBehavior Change.2ericd07aCurriculum Guides.2ericd07aEmotional Development.2ericd17aHomosexuality.2ericd07aInterpersonal Relationship.2ericd17aMales.2ericd07aProgram Descriptions.2ericd17aSensitivity Training.2ericd17aSex Stereotypes.2ericd17aSocial Discrimination.2ericd 7aReports, Descriptive.2ericd aANLcmc 2253 ED143942d77000000153956