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2007-03-15 20:10:59 · 13 answers · asked by ummu 1 in Education & Reference Teaching

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Yes, absolutely. Sex education in schools is taught in a very matter of fact way with students being given the unbiased truth of the mechanics and real consequences. Schools however, do not deal with the emotional or moral aspects. This should be dealt with in the home with candid and caring parents. However,since most parents don't want their children to have sex before marriage, they will therefore avoid discussing it in the fervent hope that if it's not discussed it will not happen. Being given the facts is giving students (people) the power of knowing and the ability to make choices. They may not always make the right choices but at least they have the knowledge to decide.

2007-03-16 06:28:10 · answer #1 · answered by Just Me 5 · 0 0

No they shouldn't.
You can discuss about sex only related to morality (Bible ).
But Bible is not studied in all the countries.
Also there are writers who talk about sex...but also related to a morality ..or to imorality..So is the business of the teachers of religion and a little bit the business of the teachers of literature when that novel ..etc makes a subject on this matter...

But I think that some advertisements could be given to students in school ..some advertisements or little books ..where they can read the about the dieseases to which they expose ..if they have sex...

A doctor or a proffesor from medicine could come invited and present everything ...once a year..at a conference attended by students..
But if it happens weakly they shall believe that the new law of God is ''Have sex but be carefull!''.
While we all know that God let the deseases as a punishment for having sex outside marriage..Because they boys and girls)shouldn't have sex until they marry and that is what they should be taught...in school.

Also the parents cannot do this ..The parents only must gave the children the morality of God, and advise them not to fall into temptations...and avoid coming close to a man/woman before is the time for marriage..Also the parents ...could talk abstractely (while the children are around or take part to this conversation )about the big deseases that can be taken if someone has sex..without analises...before.(as they did before marrying). The teenagers should understand...It is a shame for a parent to talk directly to the son or daughter about sex...

2007-03-16 00:23:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sure. It's got to be taught somewhere, and unfortunately it isn't happening at home.

Think about it. Where should a student learn about sex? On the back of a bus by a 16 year old virgin who thinks he's cool, or by a respected teacher who probably has raised successful children, has a strong family unit, and actually knows what they are talking about?

2007-03-16 01:55:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont think so because students go to school to be taught the regular basics not sex that is for parent or any other adults.i think it should be ilegal because im 13 and i know enough about sex i dont want to go to school and have to tell what i know or listen to a teacher tell me about sex im the person who dont like to talk about that type of stuff and there our many children the same way.i know because my school did votes on having sex education class and we had to state why or why not

2007-03-15 20:21:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. It should also be taught at home though. The sex ed course should be used to supplement the education that a child receives from their parents.

2007-03-15 20:19:59 · answer #5 · answered by lilly j 4 · 0 0

Yes, I believe it should, right now most teens are misguided, and the parents sometimes, not always, not all, have a hard time discussing it with them, so perhaps in school they can learn valuable lessons, and then perhaps it will make it easier to have a discussion with their parents. Just my thought. Personally, I was very open with all 4 of my sons and spoke freely about it, because I felt that was the best.

2007-03-15 20:19:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Didn't a couple of female teachers get arrested for that? ; )

The Ward Cleaver way just might be the best way ~
Now Beav it's time for the Birds & the Bees....

2007-03-15 20:22:27 · answer #7 · answered by Pacman35 3 · 0 0

I firmly believe that sex ed should be taught in the privacy of the home with the parents.

2007-03-15 20:14:22 · answer #8 · answered by reconnermom 3 · 0 1

Its the parents duty to tell their kids! The schools are already doing too much.

2007-03-15 20:20:13 · answer #9 · answered by Wanda 2 · 0 0

yes, should let teenages learn about safe sex rather than let them learn by themselves in the wrong way since you cannot stop them from having.

2007-03-15 20:18:57 · answer #10 · answered by OCC 1 · 0 0

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