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"But I already know all about sex!" Distinguishing Beliefs from Empirical Facts when Teaching Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
Psychology Faculty
  • Sarah Grison, Parkland College
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Presentation
Publication Date
2016
Abstract

This slide presentation addresses teaching the biological aspects of human sexuality in psychology courses, and encourages instructors to create a safe environment to help student differentiate between beliefs and empirical facts about sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Encourages using visuals that help organize information and using real-world examples, providing examples of both.

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Presented at the 69th Annual Convention of the Texas Community College Teachers Association, Feburary, 2016, in Houston, TX.

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Grison, S. (February, 2016) "But I already know all about sex!" Distinguishing beliefs from empirical facts when teaching sex, gender, and sexuality. Presented at Texas Community College Teachers Association's 69th Annual Convention, Houston, TX.