Although studies have shown that LGBTQ teens are more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior, the CDC data suggest that queer high schoolers aren’t having significantly more sex. Yet Queer Teens Are at Double the Risk of Sexual Assault It’s telling that despite roughly equal rates of ...
Moving Across Differences: How Students Engage LGBTQ+Themes in a High-School Literature Classdoi:10.1080/19361653.2023.2166643Yih Renyren27@dons.usfca.eduhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5171-2855View further author informationJournal of LGBT Youth...
About 29% ofhigh school studentsin 2017 said they got the recommended hour a day of aerobic activity, according to statistics published recently by the American Heart Association. But only half that many students who are gay, lesbian or bisexual said the same. The gap was much greater for ma...
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Try to connect and meet with more transgender and crossdresser friends in your school, and try to create an LGBTQ+-friendly culture in school with their help. Support each other, and know that you’re not alone. So, many high school students are curious about various topics related to sex...
For example, the National Mental Health Association finds that "nearly 80 percent of high school students report that LGBTQ students are bullied in their school" (Martin & Murdock, 2007, p. 13). According to the Human Rights Watch report titled Hatred in the Hallways, Gay youth spend an ...
In modern South Korea, pop stars and politics don’t often mix. While some hip-hop acts (such as Epik High) address controversial topics, many idol groups stick to a slick, apolitical formula with a proven record of success. BTS, who just became thefirst K-pop act everto top theBillbo...
And as is true nationally, the LGBTQ students we talked with told us that the sex-ed they’d received in high school only addressed heterosexual experiences. They didn’t feel just underserved; they feel erased. That erasure is part of their well-documented greater vulnerability to being ...
(Cohen & Swim,1995; Niler et al.,2020; Sekaquaptewa & Thompson,2003). In addition, some forms of in-class group work are more likely to incite students’ fear of negative evaluation by their peers and instructor for first-generation students, LGBTQ + students, and disabled students (...
Sadly, many candidates felt left on the “porch.” Female candidates are less likely to apply to advanced, high-paid open roles because they’re worried about not meeting all qualifications, according to Katherine B. Coffman, an Associate Professor at Harvard Business School. Including more precis...