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Sex Education In Schools
Should sex ed be taught in school?
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Vocabulary Sex Education: Instruction on issues relating to human sexuality, including sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction, sexual activity, reproductive health, emotional relations, reproductive rights, responsibilities, sexual abstinence, and birth control Sexuality: Capacity or sexual feelings or a person’s sexual orientation Abstinence: Fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something Contraceptive: Method or device serving to prevent pregnancy
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Did You Know? Emergency contraception and comprehensive sexuality education have both proven to reduce the rare of unintended pregnancy. Two young people (ages 13 – 29) contract HIV every hour There is no conclusive evidence that abstinence-only sex education reduces the rate of unintended pregnancy or STIs.
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Pro-Con Pro Con - Schools needs to teach young people about sex because parents might not address the topic at home – Orrin Hatch - Utah teachers will not be allowed to inform students about contraceptives, “the intricacies of intercourse, homosexuality, or sexual activity outside of marriage. – Utah state bill - We teach kids about history, we teach them about current events, we teach kids how to drive, why wouldn’t we teach kids about the fundamental of humanity – Mrs. Demaine - It’s a public school and parents should be in charge of that – Mr. Kunze - Yes I do believe sex ed should should be taught. I believe kids should learn the statistics of it the right way – Mr. G - These are our children, and we’re not going to breach the firewall of innocence – Angry Parent, DeWayne Smith
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Other I believe sex ed should be taught in the biology curriculum, sex ed shouldn’t be advocating things like oral sex.
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Abstinence Only Reason #1 Reason #2 Reason #3
- A mutually faithful, monogamous relationship in the context if marriage is the expected standard of sexual activity - Bearing children out of wedlock is likely to have harmful consequences for the child, the child’s parents and society - Abstinence from sexual activity is the only certain way to avoid out of wedlock pregnancy, STDs, and other associated health problems
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