by jmaul12 | Jul 28, 2019 | Real Sex Ed, Sex Ed in Today's Culture, Sex Ed is broken, Students
Abby Stubenhofer is a former Talk student and rising junior studying English at Franklin and Marshall College. I left the auditorium feeling utterly disappointed in my school and more generally in our American education system. The performance I had just witnessed...
by jmaul12 | Jul 17, 2019 | Real Sex Ed
Emily Weiss is a rising sophomore studying English Literature at Princeton University. Leila Reines is a rising senior studying Biology and Society at Cornell University, and Abby Stubenhofer is a rising junior, also studying English, at Franklin and Marshall College....
by jmaul12 | Jul 25, 2013 | Advice for parents, Parents, Real Sex Ed, Sex Ed in Today's Culture, Sex Ed is broken
22 / 28 Split Remember what Sex Ed was like when you were growing up? Unfortunately, not much has changed, and young people are suffering the consequences. But before we even get to what takes place in the classroom, consider this: only 22 states and the District of...
by jmaul12 | Jul 23, 2013 | Parents, Sex Ed in Today's Culture, Sex Ed is broken
Newsflash: neither abstinence-only nor comprehensive sex ed has proven effective in school-based settings, which is where 75% of teens receive their education. Yes, you heard us right. When you move either approach out of the lab and into the classroom – neither has...
by jmaul12 | Jul 23, 2013 | Talk in the News
Click here to view the FOCUS Article as a PDF From FOCUS – a publication of the faculty and staff of Carnegie Mellon University. Volume 21, No. 8, Spring 2010 09-10 Focus Management Committee: John Mackey, 09-10 Faculty Senate Chair, Mathematical Sci. Denise Novak,...