Case Studies: What Does It Take to Implement Quality Sexual Health Education?

Date: May 24, 2018

In 2013, the Division of Adolescent School Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC DASH) awarded 17 Local Education Agencies (LEA) funding to strengthen sexual health education in their schools, as part of their efforts to reduce HIV and other STI. Funded partners were charged with providing guidance, materials and professional development to build teachers’ knowledge and skills to deliver sexual health education effectively. They were encouraged to work more intensively with a set of priority schools with a relatively high proportion of youth at risk of HIV/STI.

To help LEA carry out this work, CDC DASH funded Healthy Teen Network to provide capacity building assistance, including professional development, technical assistance, and resources. They also supported our efforts to document examples of how LEA have strengthened sexual health education since the funded program began. This effort has culminated in three case studies.

Read our related blog post on these case studies.

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Citation: Sedivy, V., & Rolleri, L. (2018). What does it take to implement quality sexual health education: Case studies of three local education agencies. Baltimore: Healthy Teen Network.

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