Sex education at school sex education schools seems to be increasingly controversial issue now. If parents should teach at school or at home, people are discussing ways of curriculum in sex education, and the point of this article is actually sex education. The idea behind this article is to judge whether sex education at school can actually reduce the number of sexually transmitted diseases and young pregnancies. According to Sexual Education definition of SIECUS (2002), "Sex education is a lifelong process of acquiring information, forming attitudes, beliefs, values.
The first education is sex education when I was young. Currently, children of most public schools receive sex education at the ninth grade school. This age has already become a sexual act after students have understood sexual behavior. Sixth graders are a good time to start education education. This education needs to include information on various forms of birth control and responsibility. The second education includes what should be done after the start of pregnancy. In the school system, a centralized clinic for boys and girls is required, which provides fair counseling on birth control, abortion, adoption, and prenatal and postnatal care. For those who can not pay, the service should be free. TODD GOREN Banneker
The purpose of this report is to introduce the results of sex education to be carried out at school in order to bring many benefits to young people. Implementing sex education at school will provide young people with the right information to enable them to make the right choice in their lives. On the other hand, some people insist that sex education at schools actually increases the risk of sexual activity and has no effect. However, according to various studies, sex education is effective by lowering the pregnancy rate of teens, providing correct information, and reducing the number of cases of HIV, AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases among young people. Therefore, sex education promotes healthy adolescent sexuality
Why should schools allow comprehensive sex education? Should young people receive comprehensive sex education? Sex education should be taught at school. Because it provides stable and accurate information about their sexually relevant dangers and diseases to the children and tells them about the choice of safe sex. What is the significance of comprehensive education? Education on all issues concerning sex. Women between the ages of 16 and 59 said that the sex education program delayed the occurrence of sexual activity and increased the use of condoms during the initial sexual intercourse. In addition, Mr. Douglas Kirby, Research Director of ETR Associates pointed out earlier research found that school programs did not speed up sex life or increase frequency. In fact, depending on the program you may delay both. Mr. Kirby said as follows.