Conceptualizing Gender and Sexuality Education Outcomes: Developing a Theoretical Framework for Measurement and Evaluation
Abstract
A theoretical framework for quantifying and assessing gender and sexuality education outcomes is presented in this research article. The goal of the study is to improve our understanding of the effects of gender and sexuality education programmes by addressing the dearth of thorough measurement techniques in this subject. Based on a critical analysis of the body of literature, the theoretical framework is built, referencing feminist, queer, and social learning theories. Knowledge acquisition, attitude and behaviour modification, and empowerment are among the critical dimensions for assessment that are recognised, along with the connections among these constructs. The framework's implications and applications are examined, emphasising how they might direct educational practice, assist professional development for educators, and inform the creation of policies and programmes. Future research and practice recommendations are given, with a focus on the necessity of intersectionality integration, thorough measurement and evaluation systems, and continued stakeholder collaboration and knowledge exchange. The research's conclusions and suggestions support evidence-based methods, more inclusive and successful educational opportunities, and the advancement of the area of gender and sexuality education.
Keywords: Gender and Sexuality Education, Measurement and Evaluation, Theoretical Framework, Knowledge Acquisition, Attitude and Behaviour Change, Empowerment, Intersectionality
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