Sex is still viewed by many as something deeply personal. It is a subject many wish they should never have to talk about. If we are realistic sexual curiosity will always persist, because it is normal that our bodies are curious. Schools should have a sexual educational program that teaches children about sex, because a professional will be more straightforward in the subject, parents are too naïve and close minded, and it will prevent children from having unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
First, schools should have a sexual educational program that teaches children about sex because I believe that a professional in the subject is more likely to orientate a child to make responsible decisions. A professional in the subject can teach our children about the dangers of STD’s and how girls get pregnant. There are many STD’s out there that many parents are not aware of. Sex educational programs will not only help children practice abstinence but it will also teach them how to practice safe sex, for those who do not want to wait. In this era sex can be seen everywhere, from media to magazines. A lot of parents do not know about social media and how dangers it could be. There are a lot of perverts out there that can be introduced our children to sex in a malicious way. Showing children the dangers of having sex will help encourage them to abstain from it.
Second, school should have a sex educational program that teaches children about sex because sometimes
Sexual education in schools has become a highly controversial topic over the past few years. Some people believe students should be taught abstinence-only education, while others believe students need the full on “sex talk”. While the sex education controversy may seem silly, it is very important that students receive the most efficient education possible. When it comes to education parents want their children to receive the most effective kind. This is also very true in terms of sex education. Sex education is very debatable right now as to whether students should be taught abstinence-only education or comprehensive sex education.
Sex education should be implemented at an early age beginning at the middle school level. A discussion of contraception, the risks of diseases, the risk of becoming an unwed teen parent and the disadvantages of not having an education will help decrease the number of teen pregnancies with future generations. Parents should not feel threatened of having their children learning about sex in class. Parents should feel empowered; it will allow their children opportunities to feel they are able to discuss future topics of sex at home to help promote
I believe that all schools should teach an inclusive form of sexual education. I believe that teaching abstinence is not working in the slightest because the rate of teenagers who are sexually active is gradually increasing. Since the fact is that teens are participating in sexual intercourse, we need to teach them how to have sex safely. Schools need to teach a form of sexual education that will fully cover how to prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases and infections, because the abstinence-only-until-marriage programs contain inaccuracies and flaws, the popular opinion differs from state policies, and the government and tax payer’s money could be better allocated to a different cause. Ultimately teaching proper sexual education will help to lower the teenage pregnancy
Mandatory sex ed. classes should be enforced in middle and high school; the first semester would be anatomy and the second they would be taught of physical activity and health. This would not have to be a new class, but rather a replacement for the ineffective and irresponsibly federally funded abstinence classes. It is almost well known knowledge to everyone that school aged children do participate in sexual activities, they need medically accurate information on how to avoid unintended pregnancy and STIs, information that abstinence classes do not provide. The replacement class is not in any way a ploy to encourage children to engage in sexual activities, but rather maintain the idea of abstinence but also providing the necessary information to help keep them safe should they choose to go against the advice
Schools should educate students about their bodies, and how to protect them. “The point of this kind of sex education is to inform teenagers about the possible risks of being sexually active and to educate them about methods of birth control and sexually transmitted infection protection.” Students deserve the basic human right live freely, and if their choice may be, considering about 70% of the national teenage population usually make this decision anyway, to be involved in sexual relations than there needs to be a basic knowledge of safety
Sexual education is an important topic which as to be addressed due to the growing debates as to weather it should be implemented within the school system. The Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education states that sexual education curriculums addresses a range of topics including “puberty, effective contraceptive methods, prevention of STI/HIV, communication skills, sexual orientation, interpersonal relationships, and media literacy” (Public Health Agency of Canada). Children need to address such issues early in order to protect them from early initiation of sexual activity, sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy. The issue is then weather or not parents support such a program.
Sex Education around our country plays a huge part in developing a sense of mind and background knowledge before crawling into bed. Citizens in the united states should be so fortunate and lucky to come from a place where a high school diploma is practically mandatory. However, after teaching some child the ins and outs of sex it might only encourage them more to pursue sex. Teaching them might make children more adapt to feel as if they are an expert which can derail the whole idea behind educating them. The most the prior knowledge about sex can teach students the signs and symptoms of herpes and other inflectional problems if they are not
With that, people need to accept that then decide what they want to discuss with their children. To do that, the educators need to rely the information they have presented to their students to the parents so the parents understand the specific criteria being taught to their children. By educating students and parents about what is being taught can increase sexual knowledge and to modify sexual attitudes toward safe sex behavior There seems to be numerous studies about this topic, but the studies lacked specifics regarding what is taught in the classroom. Future researchers should focus more on the criteria being taught to children and possibly the results that came from their learning experience. Possibly doing a case study on individual students from different schools that learn about the topic with different criteria. Along with that, they could investigate more with the use of technology and improving safe sex practices. Children being taught about this topic were born in a generation full of technology and oftentimes the educators are newer to technology similar to a second language. By using technology there might be an advantage in the communication process that may make the students feel more comfortable. Overall, there is numerous studies on this topic, but focusing in on specific criteria and the use of technology may be of importance in future years to
Students can now access any site on the internet that contains adult content or pornographic materials. That is why sex education should be implemented in schools. It is better for children to be informed earlier because they will still know about it when they grow up as they will be more exposed to it through their peers and the media (Cooper, n.d.). Through sex education, young people are able to communicate, listen, negotiate with others, ask for and identify sources of help and advice when it comes to sexual relationships. Through communication teenagers more confident and know better about the consequences of having sex before marriage.
As children grow, they accumulate knowledge over the years about a variety of subjects to prepare them for the future. Children learn from parents, schools, life experiences, what they watch and other influences around them, and it can be either positive learning or negative learning. There is one subject that is difficult to teach and have control over because of misunderstandings, lack of teaching, and publicity. Sex education has been a major debate for children under eighteen, because there are some parents that want it taught in schools and others that do not because of different reasons. There are currently eighteen states and the District of Columbia that require schools to provide sex education and thirty-two that do not require
There are problems with not teaching sex education at school. There are some parents that don't know how to talk to their children about sex. If the school doesn't children about sex, then they will learn it the "hard way", maybe by contraction of a sexually transmitted disease. One of the most deadly and well-known sexually transmitted diseases today is HIV. According to the Web page AVERT, HIV infection is increasing most rapidly among young people ("Does"). This disease is killing hundreds of children each year, because they had to learn it the "hard way".
According to a study in 2013 by National Vital Statistics Report, a total of 273,105 babies were born to women aged 15–19 years (qtd. in "About Teen Pregnancy"). Children need to be getting a better education on sex during middle school and high school to be better prepared if they decide to engage in sexual activity. Sex should be taught from a different approach than in recent years. Sex education should be incorporated in all schools starting around 6th grade and continually throughout high school because teachers can give a better understanding of sex which will reduce the number of teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections(STI). The early start of sex education would benefit the kids in the long run and will make the
In the old days, regarding sex education, parents had different reasons as to why they wanted to avoid talking to their children about sex education. Reasons being, some parents did not want to corrupt the minds of their children. They did not want their child to be open-minded into the varieties of sexual intercourse of experiencing this act with their friends or random people at school or any other places. They think it 's just not the right time, their kids are not ready, or they are too young to learn about sex. They tend to hide the term “sex” in front of their kids because of that particular reason and some parents may
Should sexual education should be taught in schools? The answer is simply yes. Sexual education should be taught in schools because it can help many teenagers prevent life threating things that come without knowledge of the subject. Without any knowledge on the subject of sex, many teenagers can put themselves in danger that can easily be prevented.
Could there possibly be a better solution to teach students about sexual intercourse? There are many arguments about whether or not sex education should be taught in school. Sex education should not be taught at school, because parents should teach their children about sex, it causes students to be more curious about sex, and some children are not mature enough to learn about sex. Perhaps some students could possibly have a different idea about sex if it were not taught in school. The majority of parents would prefer their child not to be required to learn the teacher's interpretation of sex, because they may have some disagreements. Schools always feel they have to teach it, because it will benefit students in a positive way, but learning about sexual intercourse in school is not always the best solution for every child, because every child is different.