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3 Things Schools Can Do to REALLY Improve Student Health

SHAPE America

Luckily, some new remarkable research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is helping clarify what actually works, with clear examples schools can emulate and start implementing immediately. Providing Quality Health Education, Including Sexual Health Education. Some schools even host teen clinics right on campus.

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Live Well: Reproductive and Sexual Health

Human Kinetics

Live Well: Reproductive and Sexual Health is an interactive web textbook that’s designed to be flexible and customizable to meet schools’ local curriculum needs. The web text includes 15-self-contained lessons and accompanying ancillaries that cover a range of reproductive and sexual health topics, with varying levels of complexity.

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Masks Are the New Condoms for Public Health Education

ASHA

Koop, then the US Surgeon, wrote, “I would like to commend you on your pioneering efforts to educate the nation’s school age population about AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.” Dr. Sroka has worked with infectious diseases, crisis intervention and public health education for over 40 years.

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4 Sex Education Stats That Show We Can Do Better For Teens

Teen Health Mississippi

Let’s dive into four sex education stats that help explain the limits and opportunities of sexual and reproductive health classes in our schools. The School Health Policies and Practices Study by the Centers for Disease Control found that high school courses involving human sexuality are severely lacking.

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