2014
DOI: 10.30552/ejpad.v2i2.16
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Articulando conocimientos, prácticas y alianzas: un estudio de caso en la formación del profesorado en género y sexualidad en Brasil

Abstract: La educación sexual constituye un reto social, político y metodológico que implica soluciones integrales que abarcan diversos sectores de la sociedad. La conexión entre el sector educación y el sector salud es muy importante para el debate acerca de la sexualidad, en particular con relación a los adolescentes y jóvenes. Las iniciativas gubernamentales, resultado de las políticas públicas, no pueden prescindir de la vasta experiencia acumulada por las organizaciones de la sociedad civil en el activismo y el dis… Show more

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“…Given the centrality of Facebook use among the participants of this research, campaigns should leverage this and similar social media to disseminate messages around healthy adolescent relationships -including messages that may encourage questioning and critical reflection on Facebook, a mechanism often used to exert control. Gender and sexuality education has also been delivered in Brazil via online teacher-training portals (Nascimento, Fonseca, Bittencourt, 2014).…”
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“…Given the centrality of Facebook use among the participants of this research, campaigns should leverage this and similar social media to disseminate messages around healthy adolescent relationships -including messages that may encourage questioning and critical reflection on Facebook, a mechanism often used to exert control. Gender and sexuality education has also been delivered in Brazil via online teacher-training portals (Nascimento, Fonseca, Bittencourt, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%