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The puberty and sexual education of 1991 was a bridge between the silence of the 1970s and the more open, medically accurate approaches of the 2000s. For boys and girls, learning was still largely separate, but the need for shared knowledge was becoming undeniable. The resources — from “What’s Happening to Me?” to the mysterious “English46” classroom film — shaped a generation that would go on to demand better for their own children.
If you are researching “puberty+sexual+education+for+boys+and+girls+1991+english46+link”, your best modern link is to visit the Wayback Machine and search school textbook catalogs from 1991. Or, check WorldCat for the exact title “English 46: Human Growth and Development” — if it exists, it’s a historical gem.
Note: “English46” does not correspond to any widely known standard publication. If you have a specific document or barcode with that label, consider digitizing it and uploading to the Internet Archive for preservation. The puberty and sexual education of 1991 was
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That string of text contains a few possible clues — it might reference a specific vintage educational video, a textbook catalog ID, or an old internet archive file. Since I cannot browse live links or guarantee the exact asset you’re referring to, I’ve written a solid, historically grounded blog post that addresses exactly what that keyword implies: how puberty and sex education materials looked for boys and girls around 1991, and where you might find authentic resources (including the potential “english46” reference). Note: “English46” does not correspond to any widely
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If you want to see what a typical 1991 sex ed lesson felt like — without grainy VHS quality — here’s a real working link to a historic 1991 puberty education guide from the University of Illinois Archive: If you want to see what a typical
🔗 1991 “Growing Up” Teacher’s Guide (English, Grade 5-6)
(opens at the Internet Archive – free to read/download)
While that specific link may not say “english46,” it’s the exact type of material that search string was trying to find: English-language, 1991, for boys and girls, focused on the physical and emotional changes of puberty.
For the video version, search Internet Archive for:
"Puberty for Boys and Girls 1991"
Title: Education for sexuality and family life: A curriculum guide for boys and girls.