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At least 30% of my students - at an alternative school for
at-risk high school students - are already parents or
about to become one for the first time. Our text book
would be excellent for a different population, but falls
miserably short of my students' interests/needs. And am
NOT encouraged to approach sex ed from any sort of
expectation that they're sexually active. Any one else
out there with similar challenges?
Sara /blockquote>

On 8/10/07, Deev wrote:
> At least 30&37; of my students - at an alternative school for
> at-risk high school students - are already parents or
> about to become one for the first time. Our text book
> would be excellent for a different population, but falls
> miserably short of my stu...See More
Aug 18, 2007
kyfcs /blockquote>

Are you required to use only your textbook? I teach
Relationships and I use several different resources. One is
the Families Today text by Glencoe. I also use the Aspire
curriculum. It is provided by the abstinence until marriage
partnership. The curriculum stresses that even though they
have chosen to b...See More
Nov 16, 2007
Lisa /blockquote>

COngratulations on the grant. How do I obtain aome of these
resources that you mentioned?

On 11/16/07, kyfcs wrote:
> Are you required to use only your textbook? I teach
> Relationships and I use several different resources. One is
> the Families Today text by Glencoe. I also use the Aspire...See More
Jan 18, 2008
Lisa /blockquote>

On 1/18/08, Lisa wrote:
> Congratulations on the grant. How do I obtain some of these
> resources that you mentioned?
>
>
> On 11/16/07, kyfcs wrote:
>> Are you required to use only your textbook? I teach
>> Relationships and I use several different resources. One is ...See More
Jan 18, 2008


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