Teaching about sex and sexuality in social work: an international critical perspective
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2021-10-20Type
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Based on the recent call to expand the discussion about sex and sexuality in social work, and coming from an international perspective, this paper offers a theoretical and practical strategy for teaching sex and sexuality in social work. The pedagogical strategy aims at creating a critical thinking classroom. Specifically, the paper presents six key topics for teaching sex and sexuality critically in social work: 1. Sexuality in social work fields; 2. Sexuality as a social constructed phenomenon; 3. Categorizations and sexual identities; 4. Structural-based privileges and disadvantages; 5. Reproduction of power asymmetries through microaggressions; 6. Expanding the conception of sexuality in social work. Each topic is presented with suggestions for literature and critical questions for classroom.
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Social Work Education on 20.10.2021, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2021.1990252.
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Giertsen M, Lavie-Ajayi, McKay. Teaching about sex and sexuality in social work: an international critical perspective. Social Work Education. 2021:1-18Metadata
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