a seedling towards sexual health education: empowering the erotic through educators' approaches to comprehensive teaching
Summary
This thesis explores the ways teachers and sexual health educators in the greater vancouver area
of british columbia, canada are implementing and engaging with the current student health
curriculum. The project looks in-depth into the student health guide presented by the provincial
ministry of education and child care and gathers knowledge from semi-structured conversations
with five educators to identify challenges regarding the instruction of sexual health education.
This work intends to shed light on the powerful influence that cultural, social and institutional
factors have on the effectiveness of comprehensive teaching and aims to highlight the
complexities of providing education that is consistent, inclusive and transformative. In its
essence, this thesis seeks to advocate for further support for educators, to draw attention to the
institutional requisites needed to enact these changes, and to re-imagine a curriculum that is
responsive to the needs of students to ensure a safe and hopeful future for youth.