Un/Mediated Pedagogies: Sex Education, Youth and Porn

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HSE/Konferenzraum | HCTS/R.400.02.12

WORKSHOP ON THE RELEVANCE OF MEDIA IN SEXUAL EDUCATION

In der Mitte der Grafik emojis mit sexueller Konnotation, Pfirsich, Aubergine, Kirschen, Play-Button und ein rauchender Kopf. Umgebend die Worte Porn Literacy, Norms, Shame, Safe, Guilt, OH!, Consent, Health, Pleasure auf gelbem Hintergrund.
Image: Heidelberg School of Education, created using Canva/Pixabay

The role that media and in particular pornography plays in informing and forming (young) people’s attitudes and practices continues to exceed the combined educational input of parents, schools, teachers or media pedagogues taken together. Yet while the media’s role in sexual education is acknowledged, there is practically no conversation about what exactly is on this “teacher’s” curriculum. This workshop will focus on the relevance of media in sexual education and will look into what critical thinking competencies we need in this context of (un)mediated pedagogies.

The workshop will take place in line of an already existing cooperation between Heidelberg School of Education and Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. The practical side of this workshop is pivotal: the programme is centred around the creation of a sustainable learning and teaching unit for the Online Module ‘Critical Media Literacy’.

We warmly invite students as well as researchers, teachers, teacher educators and anyone interested in the topic to participate.


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