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Michael Reiss is professor of science education at the Institute of Education, University of London and head of its School of Mathematics, Science and Technology.

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A brief history of sex educationCrown copyright

By Professor Michael Reiss (Guest)

16 September 2005

Michael Reiss looks at sex education, and how it has changed from the second world war to the modern day  Read more : A brief history of sex education

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Michael Reiss is professor of science education at the Institute of Education, University of London and head of its School of Mathematics, Science and Technology. He is chief executive of the Science Learning Centre London, honorary visiting professor at the University of York, docent at the University of Helsinki, director of the Salters-Nuffield Advanced Biology Project, a member of the Farm Animal Welfare Council and editor of the journal Sex Education.

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