Teaching Gender

by Tricia Szirom

Published 1 April 1988
This study provides a perspective on the ways in which sex education in schools contributes to the social construction of gender. Drawing upon conversations with young Australians of both sexes, the book demonstrates that their sexuality is still expressed within traditional gender constraints and that sex education fails to address the links between gender and sexuality. It provides a framework for discussing the construction of gender and sexuality, examples of young people's attitudes and practice, an analysis of current sex education in Australia and practical strategies for change that will be of value in every country. It is aimed at students of women's studies, education, modern social institutions, teachers and youth workers.