Talk:Sexual Harassment In Education in The United States

For the article in which I plan to edit is on Sexual Harassment in education in the United States. When reading the article, it is very easy to understand and to follow along. Gives great statistics relating to the topic, then goes into the types of sexual harassment, which i found to not be very informative enough and could use some additional information and data. The article does a great job on keeping a bias out of it, even the quotes and examples are non bias. I think that last topic, Prevention lacked a lot of information, which would be a great new edit I could contribute. There are so many references that were used, media and literature references are the most common. I did click on over 5 or 6 novel links and saw that the description of the books were all interrelated with the sexual harassment topic and backed up the articles information. -A few of the references that were cited in the article that I would like to get a little more data and information on include in my bibliography; http://sexualharassmentsupport.org/speakupse/category/sexual-harassment-in-education/ (which was one of the related topics) Catherine Hill and Holly Kearl (November 2011). Crossing the Line (2011):Sexual Harassment at School (Book or PDF file). Washington, D.C.: AAUW. p. 76. ISBN 978-1-879922-41-9. Retrieved November 9, 2011. "Sexual harassment is part of everyday life in middle and high schools. Nearly half (48 percent) of the students surveyed experienced some form of sexual harassment in the 2010–11 school year, and the majority of those students (87 percent) said it had a negative effect on them." -This provided a lot of background information on sexual harassment, data bases where you can go and conventions for this topic. Martin, Brian. Campus sex: a cause for concern?. EEO Sexual Harassment Sub-committee Pamphlet, University of Wollongong, Australia, 1993. (http://www.uow.edu.au/~bmartin/pubs/93campussex.pdf) -This PDF gave a lot of examples of harassment in which could be of assistance to someone who may have experienced inappropriate behavior at school, or is questioning something that happened. SESAME-Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct, and Exploitation (http://www.sesamenet.org/) -This gathers a lot of the statistics that i saw in the article, and i found them to be very helpful and informative to the topic. "Hostile Hallways" (PDF). American Association of University Women. 2001. Retrieved June 24, 2016. (http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED454132.pdf) Scubasarah8Scubasarah8 (talk) 00:13, 19 September 2016 (UTC)

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Very interesting topic, it makes sense to elaborate on the prevention subject. Certainly a good area to add content and it looks like you've identified some good sources. A nice start, I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops. Great job! Uhenddo (talk) 19:47, 18 October 2016 (UTC)