Gabriel K O, Getch Y Q
Psychology Program, University of Georgia, Athens, USA.
Am Ann Deaf. 2001 Jul;146(3):287-93. doi: 10.1353/aad.2012.0076.
The study examined whether schools for the deaf were providing services to assist parents in communicating with their children about sexuality (including sexual signs) and whether parents were involved in the sexuality education curriculum within their child's school. The Sexuality Curriculum Questionnaire for Educators of Students Who Are Deaf (Getch & Gabriel, 1998) was completed by 71 educators teaching sexuality curricula in schools for the deaf across the United States. Results indicated that parents were more likely to be involved in approval and development of their children's sexuality education than to receive assistance with sexuality education from the schools. Although the level of parental participation in curriculum development and approval is encouraging, the number of parents actually participating in curriculum development and approval remains low.
该研究调查了聋人学校是否提供服务来帮助家长与孩子交流性方面的内容(包括性征),以及家长是否参与孩子所在学校的性教育课程。美国各地聋人学校中71名教授性教育课程的教育工作者完成了《聋人学生教育者性教育课程问卷》(Getch & Gabriel,1998)。结果表明,家长更有可能参与孩子性教育课程的批准和制定,而非从学校获得性教育方面的帮助。尽管家长参与课程制定和批准的程度令人鼓舞,但实际参与课程制定和批准的家长数量仍然较少。