“Hard to Teach”
ARTICLES
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ADVOCATES ON BOTH SIDES ARE AS PASSIONATE AS EVER:
SIECUS CONTROVERSY REPORT
2004–05 School Year
Maxwell Ciardullo, Public Policy Assistant,
SIECUS
Washington, DC
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LAKOFF FOR SEXUALITY EDUCATORS:
THE POWER AND MAGIC OF “FRAMING”
Deborah M. Roffman, MS, CSE, CFLE, Sexu…
“Hard to Teach”
ARTICLES
p4
ADVOCATES ON BOTH SIDES ARE AS PASSIONATE AS EVER:
SIECUS CONTROVERSY REPORT
2004–05 School Year
Maxwell Ciardullo, Public Policy Assistant,
SIECUS
Washington, DC
p20
LAKOFF FOR SEXUALITY EDUCATORS:
THE POWER AND MAGIC OF “FRAMING”
Deborah M. Roffman, MS, CSE, CFLE, Sexuality Educator and Consultant
Baltimore, MD
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LESSON PLAN:
CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF SEXUAL ACTIVITY: BASEBALL IS OUT; PIZZA IS IN
Al Vernacchio, M.S.Ed., Sexuality Educator
Philadelphia, PA
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LESSON PLAN:
YOUR GENDER—BEYOND BLACK & WHITE
Lis Maurer, Coordinator, Center for LGBT Education, Outreach & Services
Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY
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ACTIVITY:
HARM REDUCTION AND SEXUAL HEALTH
Rachel Herzing, Program Director,
Health Initiatives for Youth
San Francisco, CA
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SUMMARY:
ENCOURAGE SELF-AWARENESS AND RESPECT
FOR SEXUAL DIVERSITY IN THE CLINICAL SETTING
Laura Hill-Sakurai MD, Assistant Professor
Christina Lee, Medical Student
William Shore MD, Professor
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF)
San Francisco, CA
Publication
Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States