神学院性教育调查:认可的基督教机构目前的努力、感知的需要和准备

Sarah C. Conklin
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这项研究评估了美国基督教认可的神学院和神学院为神职人员学生提供的性教育。目的是识别感知到的需求,量化支持和准备,并最终协助神学机构在其专业教育中分享,实施或重组性教育和形成努力的过程。为了确定神职学生如何以及是否准备好解决教友的性问题,研究人员从美国神学院协会(Association of Theological Schools)认可的所有183所研究生级别的神学院收集了数据。69所学校(37%)做出了回应。问题包括:目前提供了哪些与人类性有关的教育和发展经验?过去提供了哪些与性相关的体验,如果不再提供,为什么不提供?在神学院的使命中,性教育作为培育的一个方面有多重要?机构是否准备好分享、实施或重组性教育经验?开放式的回答表明,性的内容通常与其他课程相结合,尤其是教牧咨询和伦理课程。只有47%的受访者表示,他们的机构目前开设了一门独立的性课程,而85%的受访者表示,性内容被嵌入到其他课程中。创新扩散理论为制度准备程度排序提供了框架。
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Seminary Sexuality Education Survey: Current Efforts, Perceived Need and Readiness in Accredited Christian Institutions
This study assessed sexuality education for clergy students provided by Christian accredited seminaries and theological schools in the US. The purpose was to identify perceived need, to quantify support and readiness, and ultimately to assist theological institutions with the process of sharing, implementing, or restructuring sexuality education and formation efforts within their professional education. To determine how and whether clergy students are being prepared to address sexuality concerns of their congregants, data were sought from all 183 graduate-level seminaries accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the US. Sixty-nine schools (37%) responded. Questions included: What educational and developmental experiences related to human sexuality are currently being offered? What sexuality-related experiences were offered in the past and if no longer offered, why not? How important is sexuality education as an aspect of formation within the mission of the seminary? How ready is the institution to share, implement, or restructure sexuality education experiences? Open-ended responses indicated that sexuality content is most often combined with other curricular offerings, especially courses in pastoral counseling and ethics. Only 47% of respondents indicated their institution currently offers a stand-alone sexuality course, whereas 85% said that sexuality content is embedded in other courses. Diffusion of innovations theory provided the framework for ranking institutional readiness.
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