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    sex education including information about contraception and condoms and it is a basic human right. Education helps young people to reduce their risk of negative outcomes‚ such as unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Also‚ help youth to appreciate the quality of their relationships and to develop decision making skills that will prove invaluable over life. Abstinence-Only: “sexually education programs that emphasize abstinence from all sexual behavior” (Carroll‚ 2013)

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    Number:J Student Number:09348042 High School’s Sex Education Necessity In China‚ No one wants to talk about sex with each other‚ and none of them considers how to carry out sex education. Although in the middle of 1980’s somebody attempted to carry on sex education in senior middle school of some large cities‚ but the crisis of sex education in senior middle school is increasingly severe after twenty years. Under the heavy shade of testing education new fact is that the student’s sexuality and

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    Comprehensive Sex Education Programs Language and Communication:Presentation Outline Western Governor’s University Presentation Outline I. Introduction A. Audience hook: According to a study done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ by the time young people graduate from high school‚ nearly two-thirds have had sex (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2013). B. Thesis statement: Research suggests that comprehensive sex education programs should

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    previous chapter‚ this chapter begins by providing further explanation as to why the three particular areas of policy chosen for exploration were sex education‚ sexual health and education. The remainder of this chapter then concentrates on reviewing the available literature for those three policy areas. Why sex education‚ sexual health and education policy? In order to become pregnant‚ generally‚ sexual intercourse needs to have taken place and contraception to have not been used or not been

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    “Introducing sex education in middle school is very important as many cases of teenage pregnancy have been reported in the past few years” Final Persuasive Speech April 21‚ 2013 I am writing to persuade you of how it is important to talk to our young children in middle school about sex and teen pregnancy. Sex education is one of the most controversial issues in education. This has been hovering over educational institutions since ages. It is probably the most debated topic that will always

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    about sex at some point in their lives. The questions being debated remains whether information should come from their parent or from a qualified professional at school. Some parents feel as though they cannot approach their children about this topic‚ never mind teach them the details about sexual relationships‚ so they leave the task up to the schools and there is nothing wrong with that. Sex education should be taught in high schools‚ as well as in the earlier years of education. Sex education can

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    that parents (46%) most influence their decisions about sex.” In most cases they are the teen’s first contact in learning what sex actually is. The fact of the matter is most parents aren’t educated well enough on the topic themselves and or are just afraid to speak well in depth on it. Based on a Planned Parenthood poll (2010)‚ “Ninety-three percent of parents feel confident about their ability to influence whether or not their child has sex.  However‚ most of those same parents — 64 percent — say

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    the numbers‚ as teens continue to have unsafe sex which eventually leads to pregnancy. These developments led different experts to consider the issue of abstinence‚ abortion‚ and general sex education in order to reduce the rates of pregnancy among teens. The average teen will be curious about sex when he or she starts puberty and begins to be aware of his or her body. There are different strategies for dealing with teenage pregnancy such as sex education‚ abstinence‚ or abortion but the most effective

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    Comprehensive‚ the Right Approach to Sex Education Since the first sex education video‚ "Human Growth" was shown in public schools in the 1940’s‚ sex education in school has remained a controversial subject (Bellafante 9.1). In the present however‚ it is no longer disputed whether or not sex-ed should be taught‚ but what should be taught in a sex education program. Conservatives and Liberals both agree that sex education in public schools is important but‚ their views on what should be taught

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    Public Schools and Sex Education It has become apparent that there is a dire exigency for sex education among young teenagers and adolescents in public schools. Based on statistics from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ birth rate for fifteen to nineteen year olds was at thirty one point three per one thousand population.(1) From two thousand six to two thousand nine‚ undiagnosed HIV‚ one in five cases didn’t know they were infected‚ were thought to be highest among young people ages

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