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1. Declining nudes: Canadian teachers' responses to including sexting in the sexual health and human development curriculum.

2. What would it take for relationships and sexuality education to be enacted meaningfully and responsively? Provocations informed by New Zealand policy and teachers’ perspectives.

3. 'Dirty clothes': intra-active entanglements in a curriculum of sexual violence.

4. Navigating transprejudice: Chinese transgender students' experiences of sexuality education in Hong Kong.

5. ‘We fear the repercussions from parents’: primary school parents and teachers’ perspectives on the inclusion of LGBTQ+ issues in the English primary school curriculum.

6. Including the rainbow: teaching students with intellectual and developmental disabilities about LGBTQIA+ identities and communities.

7. 'They Were Trying to Scare us': College Students' Retrospective Accounts of school-based sex education.

8. When the facts are not enough: the limitations of fact-checking sex education controversies.

9. An 'anchor baby' yearns for a feminist of colour and decolonial sex education.

10. Becoming 'good men': Teaching consent and masculinity in a single-sex boys' school.

11. Student perspectives on a state-wide relationships and sexual health programme in South Australian schools, 2006–2017.

12. Parents' perspectives on the inclusion of gender and sexuality diversity in K-12 schooling: results from an Australian national study.

13. 'Nothing about us without us': sex education by and for people with intellectual disability in Australia.

14. Parents’ perspectives on gender and sexuality diversity inclusion in the K-12 curriculum: appropriate or not?

15. Peering into ‘spaces for change’: empowerment, subversion and resistance in a gendered violence prevention education programme in Kenya.

16. Training programmes for practitioners in sexual health promotion: an integrative literature review of evaluations.

17. Learners' perspectives on Life Orientation sexuality education in South Africa.

18. Training educators to support sexual minority students: views of Chinese teachers.

19. Towards a whole-school approach for sexuality education in supporting and upholding the rights and health of students with intersex variations.

20. Uncovering withdrawal use among sexually active US adolescents: high prevalence rates suggest the need for a sexual health harm reduction approach.

21. Gender and sexuality diversity and schooling: progressive mothers speak out.

22. Exploring discursive barriers to sexual health and social justice in the New Zealand sexuality education curriculum.

23. Measuring the quality of sexuality education implementation at the school level in low- and middle-income countries.

24. Queering the teacher as a text in the English Language Arts classroom: beyond books, identity work and teacher preparation.

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

26. Contesting consent in sex education.

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

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

29. School-based sexuality education in Portugal: strengths and weaknesses.

30. ‘It's good to teach them, but … they should also know when to apply it’: parents’ views and attitudes towards Fiji's Family Life Education curriculum.

31. Designing an effective sexuality education curriculum for schools: lessons gleaned from the South(ern) African literature.

32. Ladylike/butch, sporty/dapper: exploring ‘gender climate’ with Australian LGBTQ students using stage–environment fit theory.

33. Sexuality education as a collective responsibility: a new health education curriculum in Cyprus.

34. Multiple dimensions of safe space for LGBTQ students: school staff perceptions.

35. Cherish Lives? Progress and compromise in sexuality education textbooks produced in contemporary China.

36. Counselling students' experience of an online sexuality course.

37. The pedagogy of pedagogues for sexual education in Riobamba, Ecuador: a pilot approach to training sexual education facilitators in a Latin American and Spanish language setting.

38. School district choice of sexuality education curriculum in Mississippi.

39. How should school-based sex education be provided for adolescents in Saudi Arabia? Views of stakeholders.

40. Classroom implementation of national sexuality education curricula in four low- and middle-income countries.

41. 'No sex please!' We have been labelled intellectually disabled.

42. Abstinence versus harm reduction approaches to sexual health education: views of key stakeholders in Saudi Arabia.

43. LGBTQ+ students of colour and their experiences and needs in sexual health education: 'You belong here just as everybody else'.

44. How can we make LGBTQ+-inclusive sex education programmes truly inclusive? A case study of Chicago Public Schools' policy and curriculum.

45. Institutional and contextual obstacles to sexuality education policy implementation in Uganda.

46. Reasons students at a US University do or do not enrol in a human sexuality course.

47. What does the teaching and learning of sexuality education in South African schools reveal about counter-normative sexualities?

48. Sex education and transgender youth: 'Trust Means Material By and For Queer and Trans People'.

49. Sexuality education in New Zealand: a policy for social justice?

50. Advocacy for gender minority students: recommendations for school counsellors.