Anyone who’s been paying attention knows that high school sex education in the United States is an unholy mess. And as a result, an alarming number of students enter college with little knowledge about how their bodies work in terms of reproductive health.
Chances are that by the time you enter college in the United States, the closest thing you’ve had to reproductive education was watching an uncomfortable video in health class, maybe even before you went through puberty. It might not have answered your questions and perhaps led to some misguided assumptions about your body. Sound familiar? You’re…
Experts recommend introducing sex ed by age 10, but by the time those 10-year-olds become college students, the lessons have often been shoved to the back of the brain — along with triangle equations, facts about the Franco-Prussian War and other details muddied by the march of time.
The days might be numbered for sex ed classes using a banana as a way to demonstrate how to put on a condom. That’s because Northwestern University unveiled Monday a new, online sex education course that incorporates 3-D animation. It's being compared by organizers to Neil deGrasse Tyson’s “Cosmos” TV show – only it’s about inner…
Northwestern student or not, you can get in on this class.
Sex education classes are usually thought of in the realm of uncomfortable lessons in high school health classes, but one university is offering an online course for first-year students, which the school says is the first of its kind in higher education.
Online class features 3-D animation, demystifies sex organs, contraception, fertility, STD’s
There's a lot that many college freshman don't know about sex. And when they don't know something, they often stay in the dark, too afraid or embarrassed to ask about it.