What Students Really Need from Sex Education | Shafia Zaloom

What Students Really Need from Sex Education | Shafia Zaloom

Author: Harvard Graduate School of Education March 11, 2026 Duration: 27:48
What do students really need from sex education today? Health educator Shafia Zaloom says schools must move beyond basic biology lessons to teach consent, relationships, identity, and communication. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, Zaloom explains why comprehensive sexuality education should be part of the broader school experience and how educators and school leaders can navigate resistance while supporting student well-being. In this episode you'll learn: *Why consent education alone isn’t enough *What comprehensive sexuality education really means *Why schools shouldn’t silo sex education in health class *How educators can navigate political and parent pushback

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