In a world where gender-based violence remains an alarming global issue, with statistics revealing high rates of physical and sexual violence against women, the need for effective intervention is paramount. Grounded in the multifaceted approach advocated by international expert groups,
Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Gender-Based Violence Prevention strives to illuminate the vital relationship between comprehensive sexuality education and the prevention of gender-based violence among young people. This research book delves into the critical aspects outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by addressing the urgent call for expansive, multi-sectoral interventions. Drawing from a wealth of scientific literature, it emphasizes the importance of moving beyond the biological aspects of sexuality education to encompass emotional, social, and cultural elements. Through a multidisciplinary lens,
Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Gender-Based Violence Prevention explores how comprehensive sexuality education can serve as a powerful tool to combat gender-based violence, offering young people an understanding of sexuality, gender dynamics, and healthy relationships. The chapters examine the integration of inclusive curricula in schools, the pivotal role of families in sexuality education, and collaborative efforts between activists, schools, and education stakeholders. The book's scope extends beyond traditional boundaries, emphasizing the need to navigate the digital realm of sexuality. It addresses the influence of digital content that is sexually graphic, and provides strategies for healthy navigation. Chapters also explore the significance of dismantling stereotypes, promoting empathy, and equipping young people with skills to identify and challenge harmful behaviors. This comprehensive resource caters to a diverse audience, making it an indispensable tool for researchers seeking knowledge and inspiration for further inquiry, teachers enriching their educational programs, and health professionals to understand the intersection of education, sexuality, and violence. Social workers and those responsible for teacher training programs will find proactive measures in this book, while activists and professionals outside the education community can discover their roles as allies in sexuality education and gender-based violence prevention.
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Mariana Buenestado-Fernández is a Lecturer in the Department of Education at the University of Cantabria (Spain). Her thesis was on teacher training for university teachers. She has recently participated in a state-wide research project on diversity and inclusive education at university level. In relation to this, she has focused on teacher training and innovation as areas of institutionalisation. She has several publications on the subject.
Azahara Jiménez-Millán is a Lecturer in the Department of Education. PhD in Education from the University of Cordoba. Her current lines of research are diversity, inclusion and university, leadership for social justice. Her doctoral thesis has been developed on these topics within the framework of a state-funded project. She has published several articles and chapters in the field of Social Sciences.
Francisco Javier Palacios-Hidalgo (él/he/him) belongs to the Department of English and German Philologies of the University of Córdoba (Spain). He is a member of the Ibero-American Network of Bilingual and Intercultural Education (IBIE) and the Research Group HUM-1006 'Research in Bilingual and Intercultural Education' (EBeI). His research focuses on the teaching of English as a foreign language, language and bilingual education teacher training, educational technologies, teacher digital literacy and queer pedagogy.