Monday, July 16, 2007

D#7, HW#2, Annotated Bib

Rose, S. (2005). Going too far? Sex, sin and social policy. Social Forces, 84 (2). Retrieved July 16, 2007, from Cline Library Research Resources, http://libproxy.nau.edu:4436/cid=clineli&wfn=wf_muse&sess=session%3D216.147.209.75.108051184636938317%3B%20PIA_history%3D221480700%3B%20PIA_user%3D214900252%3B%20PIA_last%3Dpia.cgi%253Faction%253Dnavigate%2526search_id%253D221480700%2526min%253D1%2526show%253D10&addr=10.10.22.81&url=http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/social_forces/v084/84.2rose.html.

This source is so good because it gives a great discription of the on going battle between comprehensive sex education programs and abstinence-only programs. The source also has a great reference list I can use.

Howell, M. (2007). Advocates for youth and SIECUS applaud the introduction of the responsible education about life (REAL) act. Retrieved July 16, 2007, from http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/news/press/032207.htm.

This source is great because it discusses a current Act being presented to Congress about comprehensive sex education programs etc.

National politics & policy Three federally funded abstinence-only sex education programs instill 'fear' in students, teach false information, SEICUS report says. (2005). The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Retrieved July 16, 2007, from http://www.kaisernetwork.org/Daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=32771.

This site is very resourceful because it backs up my statement that some abstinence-only sex education programs use fear and scare-tactics in order to belittle and scare teenagers.

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