I'd go to GLSEN (I don't know if its .com or .org), they have guides for how schools should teach the issue. their ideas/guides may not apply in every state/country but it will give you a good idea to start off with.
I think that its okay if kids know some people have one mommy and one daddy or two mommies or two daddys (we can also tell them about single parents). the issue is the 'where do babies come from question'. I worry how children of gay parents will react to know that one parent isn't really related to them.
as they gets older the information should grow to meet their knowledge. they don't need to learn about sex/sexual practices until at least jr high, if not high school.
kids need to know things they will encounter- these teachings will help kids to not be homophobic, vilolent, confused, or hateful. and since most go to public school god doesn't need to be mentioned
2006-12-08 10:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know if you can teach homosexuality. However, I do feel that schools should let students know that they can get STDs from homosexual relationships too. I think they'll understand what homosexuality is on their own, but maybe they'll downgrade the risks. So, let girls know that Susie can give them the clap just like Jake can, boys the same thing.
2006-12-09 00:48:31
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answered by Ha Ha! 3
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If you are asking whether the existing knowledge on the subject should be made available, isn't that what education is for? You can simply refer to references in various encyclopedias, for example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality
if you are asking if students should be taught how to do it, what positions are practical or preferable, how each could or should make one feel, or why some like that feeling and some don't and why, then perhaps not, as it seems most parental groups are against any sort of teaching of sexual behavior that could border on advocacy of such behavior.
2006-12-08 10:39:36
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answered by Grist 6
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I'm not for homosexuality.....and why teach people about sexuality in schools? I wouldn't listen, surely the homophobes wouldn't. I'm sure everyone would not be up to this one. What's to teach? Guy + guy? OK?! Don't we already know that? I say, NO! I've got better things to do!
2006-12-08 15:07:28
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answered by Kj 3
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I think if they are not going to teach religion they should not teach Homosexuality. What are they going to teach about it. What benefit would it be to my children to know about all the gory details of it? Other than to say they have a specific physical preference which I can tell them on my own I see nothing they need to know about it. Tolerance I can do but telling my children it is normal and okay is wrong. It goes against all I believe and I would not wish to lie to my children. What someone does in their own bedroom is between them and their partner. I prefer to teach my children about sex ed and abstinence rather than oh yeah it's okay, just use a condom. While they will know that it is sad but true that people do not place a higher value on sexual relationships and how they should relate to two people who love each other and have decided to spend their lives with each other, it is possible for someone to "keep it in their pants". And that should be promoted as the way a child should handle it. When they are old enough to understand the ramifications of sexual intercourse and deal with any emotional and physical lasting effects may happen, they should be taught abstinence. Neither homosexuality or heterosexuality. Although my children will know it goes against my beliefs, they will know that they should tolerate all as everyone does things at some time or another that are unacceptible.
2006-12-08 10:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Many public colleges are coaching "acceptance" of the gay life-form. that's interesting because of fact in some states the sodomy regulations are nevertheless on the books. So, what the popular public colleges in those states are doing is coaching pupils to settle for the breaking of the regulation with the help of those that work together in gay habit. it relatively is debated whether or no longer some all of us is born sexually involved in individuals of their very own intercourse. whether that's genuine it does not replace the shown fact that appearing on a prefer to have interplay in gay habit is usually a call. some all of us is "taught" gay habit and this might play a place in a individual's "needs" later in life... yet, in certainty, to have interplay in gay habit continues to be a call.
2016-10-14 07:20:50
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answered by ? 4
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Since some parents and houses of worship already "teach" bigotry, discrimination and hatred of LGBT people, I would welcome the schools giving a more balanced approach devoid of religious overtones.
Legal rights and "separate but equal" should be mentioned as well.
Knowledge is power. There is no excuse for withholding knowledge to growing minds.
2006-12-08 10:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it should be mandatory, but only in Middle School and higher. The more kids who are taught tolerance and acceptance at a younger age, the less hatred and bigotry down the road.
2006-12-08 10:47:05
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answered by Anonymous
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YES YES YES YES YES!
It would save SO MUCH TROUBLE!
Have you noticed? All of the intolerance in the world breeds straight from ignorance! Educating young people on the facts of homosexuality would increase awareness and lessen the abundance of hate already in the world. Brace yourself against the fundamentalists and go for it!
2006-12-08 10:31:01
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answered by Neha S 3
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Sex in any form has no business being taught at school. The family needs to teach this. not the teachers
2006-12-08 10:40:25
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answered by Anonymous
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