Ethics and Education
Ethics and Education
Carrie Welsh, Center for Ethics and Education
Good Sex Education for Good Sex | Grace Gecewicz (Student Episode)
11 minutes Posted Oct 20, 2020 at 1:00 pm.
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Grace Gecewicz is a recent graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a certificate in gender and women’s studies. During her time as an undergraduate, she was also an undergraduate project assistant at the Center for Ethics & Education, where she worked on the podcast and curriculum development. To read Grace's honor's thesis, "Let's Talk About the Birds, Not the Bees: Sexual Education for a Flourishing Life," you can reach out to her via email: [email protected].

Recommended Readings: 

  • Archard,D. (2000). Sex Education. Impact, 2000(7), vii-47. 
  • Kukla, R. (2018). That’s what she said: The language of sexual negotiation. Ethics, 128, 70- 97. 
  • McAvoy, P. (2013). The aims of sex education: Demoting autonomy and promoting mutuality. Educational Theory, 63(5) 483-496.

Transcript

Written and produced by Grace Gecewicz, May 2020. Theme music by Podington Bear.