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151. Stepping out of our comfort zones: pre-service teachers' responses to a critical analysis of gender/power relations in sexuality education.

152. How organisational culture influences teachers' support of openly gay, lesbian and bisexual students.

153. Perspectives on gender and sexual diversity (GSD)-inclusive education: comparisons between gay/lesbian/bisexual and straight educators.

154. Improving sexual health for young people: making sexuality education a priority.

155. The unfinished nature of rights-informed HIV- and AIDS-related education: an analysis of three school-based initiatives.

156. Sexuality and relationship education training to primary and secondary school teachers: an evaluation of provision in Western Australia.

157. Cripping sex education: lessons learned from a programme aimed at young people with mobility impairments.

158. Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) education with homeless people in Sweden.

159. Gay–straight alliance (GSA) members’ engagement with sex education in Canadian high schools.

160. Negotiated silence: the management of the self as a moral subject in young Ethiopian women's discourse about sexuality.

161. The lived ethics of abstinence: Christian young men’s experiences of romantic relationships.

162. Showing puberty: overcoming the taboo in children’s television.

163. Untangling the conflation of ‘young adults’ and ‘young people’ in STI and sexual health policy and sex education.

164. Breaking out of the (anti)bullying ‘box’: NYC educators discuss trans/gender diversity-inclusive policies and curriculum.

165. Parents’ and teachers’ attitudes, objections and expectations towards sexuality education in primary schools in Austria.

166. ‘More than boy, girl, male, female’: exploring young people’s views on gender diversity within and beyond school contexts.

167. Sex and gender in transition in US schools: ways forward.

168. Teachers’ professional learning to affirm transgender, non-binary, and gender-creative youth: experiences and recommendations from the field.

169. Sexua-romanticised pathways of transmasculine college students in the USA.

170. Schooling and sexualities: twenty years on.

171. Primary masculinities: how male teachers are regarded as employees within primary education - a global systematic literature review.

172. Contesting consent in sex education.

173. MenCare+ in South Africa: findings from a gender transformative young men's group education on sexual and reproductive health and rights.

174. Probing the politics of comprehensive sexuality education: ‘Universality’ versus ‘Cultural Sensitivity’: a Dutch–Bangladeshi collaboration on adolescent sexuality education.

175. Development of Long Live Love +, a school-based online sexual health programme for young adults. An intervention mapping approach.

176. Educators’ understanding of young children’s typical and problematic sexual behaviour and their training in this area.

177. Secularisms, sexualities and theology.

178. Young people’s perceptions of relationships and sexual practices in the abstinence-only context of Uganda.

179. Implementing community-based comprehensive sexuality education with high-risk youth in a conservative environment: lessons learned.

180. Relationships and sexuality education topics taught in Western Australian secondary schools during 2014.

181. ‘Is it like one of those infectious kind of things?’ The importance of educating young people about HPV and HPV vaccination at school.

182. Knowing, performing and holding queerness: LGBTIQ+ student experiences in Australian tertiary education.

183. Learning about sex in later life: sources of education and older Australian adults.

184. Evangelical Christian parents’ attitudes towards abstinence-based sex education: ‘I want my kids to have great sex!’.

185. Girls debating penises, orgasms, masturbation and pornography.

186. ‘Put me in, coach, I’m ready to play’: sexuality education for adults at Good Vibrations.

187. The needs of students with intersex variations.

188. Intersex and sexuality education: editorial introduction.

189. An implementation and outcome evaluation of a multicomponent sexuality education programme for high school students.

190. Learning that ‘gay is okay’: educators and boys re/constituting heteronormativity through sexual health.

191. Can MOOCs enhance sexuality education?

192. Lessons learned from a decade implementing Comprehensive Sexuality Education in resource poor settings: The World Starts With Me.

193. “Because if we don’t talk about it, how are we going to prevent it?”: Lucidity , a narrative-based digital game about sexual violence.

194. Reinvigorating adolescent sexuality education through alternate reality games: the case of The Source.

195. Dancing sexual pleasures: exploring teenage women’s experiences of sexuality and pleasure beyond ‘sex’.

196. ‘I felt like I was watching porn’: the reality of preparing pre-service teachers to teach about sexual pleasure.

197. Keep calm and contracept! Addressing young women’s pleasure in sexual health and contraception consultations.

198. Discursive silences: using critical linguistic and qualitative analysis to explore the continued absence of pleasure in sex and relationships education in England.

199. Thinking through moments of sexual refusal in Looking for Alibrandi and The Rage in Placid Lake.

200. ‘Everywhere they say that it’s harmful but they don’t say how, so I’m asking here’: young people, pornography and negotiations with notions of risk and harm.