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    to attend a single sex school. Central Idea: Single sex schools have been proven to better ease the mind when it comes to education. Introduction All girl schools have been gaining popularity in recent years because of the belief that girls learn better when they aren ’t competing with or intimidated by boys‚ who statistically get more attention in the classroom. After my recent survey of the class five of the twenty-one students who took the survey said that single sex school could better benefit

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    You understand the importance of sex education. But don’t count on classroom instruction alone. Although the basics may be covered in health class‚ your child might not hear — or understand — everything he or she needs to know. That’s where you come in. Awkward as it may be‚ sex education is a parent’s responsibility. By reinforcing and supplementing what your child learns in school‚ you can help your child make good decisions about sex. Sex is a staple of news‚ entertainment and advertising

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    Samantha Humphrey Impact of Sex Education Impact of Sex Education The issue of teen pregnancy and sexual health is no secret. The rates in the United States of teen pregnancy and STDs is very high (Kirby‚ D. 2007). There are different strategies in the fight to reduce te numbers of teens with pregnancies of sexual health issues. Most are centered around education‚ but there are give general classifications: “curriculum-based programs‚ clinician-patient interactions in clinic settings‚ video- and

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    Chastity Education vs. Sex Education     Just a few years ago‚ sex education is the most debated issue in the country.  It was argued that it would be taught in all schools and universities for it was believed to be a useful tool in alleviating teenage pregnancy and abortion. The students as well as the members of the academe debated that sex education be infused in the curiculum.  It is due to the increasing number of cases involving teenage pregnancies over the years .  By just looking at

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    General topic: Co-educational and Single Sex Schools Specific topic (debatable): Should Single sex Schools become into Co-educational? INTRODUCTION For years‚ a question many educators‚ parents‚ and researchers have been asking is whether or not it is academically beneficial to teach to boys and girls together or separately at school. Co-Education means the education of boys and girls together in the same institution and at the same time. In India‚ it has recently become common

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    society today is education. Many things are debated‚ including charter schools‚ the teaching of cursive writing‚ how much homework to be assigned‚ and how long school days are. Another topic debated is same-sex classrooms and schools. Some people believe that same-sex schools and classrooms are good because they encourage boys and girls to go out of their comfort zone in their education. Matt Kwong‚ the author of “The Gender Factor” from Toronto Star also believes that these schools “take away that

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    Single Sex Schools In the present era‚ many of us have heard people‚ especially parents‚ discussing different topics concerning their children’s future. What are good things for them and what are not? One of these subjects is which school do you prefer to send your children to‚ single sex schools or co-ed schools? The answers are different depending on many reasons that support each person’s opinion‚ but for me I support schooling at single sex schools for the following reasons. First‚ at single

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    one of which is whether we should send our children to a same-sex school. This phenomenon has sparked a widespread attention. There are three reasons why single sex schools are not fit for students. The first and foremost reason is that there is no communication between different sexes in single sex schools. Students should learn how to communicate with the opposite sex because the society consists of both male and female members. However‚ students in the single sex school cannot communicate with heterosexual

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    These days‚ schools play an important role in our society as children spend a lot of time there. So‚ this fact that how schools are managed has a direct effect on the quality of student’s education. The case in point is whether co-educational system could give us more benefit than single sex schools. In this piece of writing‚ I would like to express my personal views regarding the comparison of these two educational systems. As single sex schools used to be in many countries from many years ago

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    people in the United States begin having sex in their teens and they need honest and straightforward information about sex in order to protect themselves from unintended pregnancy. Obvious‚ right? Well apparently not to President Bush‚ who asked Congress for a 33% increase in funding for "abstinence-only" sex education‚ which would forbid teachers to talk about how contraception works or where to get it. Abstinence-only programs keep teens in the dark about sex; they have not been proven to delay or

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