We have arranged some of our essential articles and favorite videos in a lesson plan that will help you to teach your high school sex education course!1 Make use of the hyperlinks below, or browse our “Topics” page for even more content. This lesson plan covers an extensive array of topics in sexuality and is most appropriate for a high school age group. For younger groups, use your discretion.
Table of Contents
Human Development
- Anatomy of the Body (Male and Female)
- Anatomy Diagrams
- Puberty
- Reproduction
- Gender Identity
- Sexual Orientation
- Healthy Body Image
Overview of Sex & Sexuality
Sexual Health
- Contraception Overview
- Barrier Methods
- Natural Methods
- Other Methods
- Hormonal Methods
Sexual Behavior
- Sexuality Across the Lifecycle
- Masturbation
- Abstinence
- Human Sexual Response Cycle
- Sexual Fantasy
Sexual Abuse
Relationships
- Hooking Up
- Survival Guide for Young Women in College
- How to Ask Your Partner to Get Tested
- Friends with Benefits
- Love
Concluding Remarks
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References
1. “Teaching Sexual Health Education: A Primer for New Teachers, a Refresher for Experienced Teachers.” Teaching Sexual Health Education Manual. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Apr. 2015.
Last updated: 9 February 2016.