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Material Type: Exam; Class: Sexuality Education; Subject: HLTH Health; University: Georgia Southern University; Term: Spring 2003;
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Department of Health & Kinesiology HLTH 3430:Sexuality Education Final Exam Study Guide Believe it or not, the most common reasons students do not do well on an exam are: Insufficient preparation Sporadic class attendance (let’s face it, nobody takes as good notes as you do!) They don’t read the textbook to reinforce concepts covered in class and fill in the gaps in their notes. Hint : READ the textbook and study your notes. Use index cards to review. Note : It is expected that students will be on time for the final exam. The exam period begins at 3:00 pm. A student is considered LATE if they saunter in after the exam has been distributed. The policy on final exams is IF you arrive at 3:15, you will NOT be able to take your exam and will receive a zero for the final exam grade. New Material Teen Pregnancy – trends, differences between abstinence only and abstinence based curriculums, risk factors for teen pregnancy for girls and boys, Baby Think it Over Program. Ethical Issues in Sexuality -Class Notes Infertility Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Sexuality and Older Adults – Chapters 8 & 9 Sexuality and Aging – Class Notes, video Review Key Concepts: Anatomy and Physiology (if you don’t know this material by now….) Fertility control methods Values clarification and beliefs about sexuality Gender role issues, identity, behaviors, definitions of key terms (homosexuality, homophobia, gender role behavior, attitudes) Pubertal development, characteristics of teen girls, teen sexual behavior Relationships (dating, marriage, divorce) Sexuality Education concepts General STD info Sexual Health Concerns – Male and Female problems of the reproductive anatomy (breast cancer, testicular cancer, cervical cancer, endometriosis, etc.) Body Image Issues Coercive Sexual Behavior – Sexual harassment, sexual assault (rape etc.), child abuse