Examining the domains and boundaries of sexuality education: perspectives of scholars and practitioners in family life education and sex education

Date

2015-05-05

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

This study investigates the domains and boundaries of sexuality education between two educational fields: sexuality education and family life education. The goal was to understand how scholars and practitioners in these fields conceptualize sexuality education. The journalistic questions of Who, What, When, For whom, and Why were identified within each field by using the constant comparative method to complete a content analysis of publications by scholars and by interviewing certified professionals in each field. Through the lens of Social Constructionism Theory and a Phenomenological Approach, this study helped clarify the similarities and differences of two professional fields, in turn, advancing each field. Results indicated that sexuality education and family life education are similar in many ways; it is the approach that each takes that makes them different. Sexuality education takes a holistic approach while family life education takes a contextual approach when teaching sexuality education. This approach, in turn, affects the rest of the education, including the domains that were identified.

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Keywords

Family life education, Sexuality education, Domains and boundaries, Human sexuality

Graduation Month

August

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Family Studies and Human Services

Major Professor

Karen S. Myers-Bowman

Date

2015

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Thesis

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