Girl you better go get you a condom: popular culture and teen sexuality as resources for critical multicultural curriculum.

IF 1.3 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teachers College Record Pub Date : 2006-10-01 DOI:10.1111/J.1467-9620.2006.00777.X
Catherine S. Ashcraft
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Teens encounter a barrage of messages about sexuality in popular culture--messages that shape their identities and schooling experiences in profound ways. Meanwhile teen sexuality pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) increasingly arouse public panic. To date however schools do little to help teens make sense of their sexualities. In this article I argue that schooling will grow increasingly irrelevant and ineffective if educators fail to address teen sexuality and popular culture. My argument is twofold. First I suggest that sex education in particular must attend to popular culture. Second I contend that we can no longer confine efforts to address teen sexuality and popular culture to sex education; rather we must extend such efforts across a wide range of classroom and schooling contexts. Doing so is important for accomplishing three educational goals: (1) to make a wide range of curriculum (e.g. literacy social studies sex education) more relevant and culturally responsive to diverse youth; (2) to develop critical multicultural curriculum that interrogates social inequities and (3) to indirectly create conditions that would reduce teen pregnancy sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS. To make this argument I draw from my 9-month ethnographic study of ESPERANZA a progressive peer-driven sex education program. In contrast I then analyze how two popular films deal with issues of sexuality in different ways. I conclude with a discussion of how the insights from these popular texts might inform research and practice in critical multicultural curriculum and in educational efforts to help youth address sexuality. (authors)
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女孩,你最好去买个避孕套:流行文化和青少年性行为是多元文化批判课程的资源。
青少年在流行文化中遇到了大量关于性的信息——这些信息深刻地塑造了他们的身份和学校经历。与此同时,青少年性行为、怀孕和性传播疾病(std)日益引起公众的恐慌。然而,到目前为止,学校在帮助青少年了解自己的性取向方面做得很少。在这篇文章中,我认为如果教育者不能解决青少年性行为和流行文化问题,学校教育将变得越来越无关紧要和无效。我的观点是双重的。首先,我认为性教育尤其要关注大众文化。其次,我认为我们不能再把解决青少年性行为和流行文化的努力局限于性教育;相反,我们必须将这种努力扩展到更广泛的课堂和学校环境中。这样做对实现三个教育目标很重要:(1)使广泛的课程(例如扫盲、社会研究和性教育)与不同的青年更相关和更符合文化;(2)开发批判性的多元文化课程,质疑社会不平等;(3)间接创造条件,减少青少年怀孕、性传播疾病和艾滋病毒/艾滋病。为了证明这一点,我从我对ESPERANZA进行的为期9个月的人种学研究中得出结论,这是一个渐进的同伴驱动的性教育项目。作为对比,我分析了两部流行电影如何以不同的方式处理性问题。最后,我讨论了这些流行文本的见解如何为多元文化批判性课程的研究和实践以及帮助青少年解决性问题的教育努力提供信息。(作者)
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