Importance of Sex Education Essay

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    implemented abstinence-only sex education. Even after accounting for confounding variables such as socioeconomic status or access to family planning services, they found that the increased emphasis on abstinence-based sex education was positively correlated with teenage pregnancy. This was shown on a national level, but also state based. The teenage pregnancy rates are highest in the states that heavily require abstinence…

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    don’t understand why we have to learn some stuff we’ll actually never use. As you all know sex is very common in our early years now a days.“13% of U.S teens have had sex by the age of 15, most initiate sex in their late teen years. By their 19th birthday, seven in 10 teen men and teen women have had intercourse.”(Facts on American Teens). So it would make sense to be properly educated about it, right? Sex education is a very important topic to learn about especially in high school when everyone…

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    over several decades is whether sex education should be taught in public schools. Sex education is instruction on issues describing human sexuality, including sexual reproduction, safe intercourse, birth control, reproductive rights, and sexual abstinence. Some people believe that abstinence is the only way sex education should be taught, and that teaching safe sex encourages sexual relations in adolescents. However, there are several other people who think safe sex and abstinence should be…

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    In recent discussions of sex education, a controversial issue has been whether children and teenagers should be taught sex education or abstinence-only classes. On the one hand, some argue that sex education should be taught to children and teenagers. On the other hand, however, others argue that Abstinence-only classes are a better teaching method. In sum, then, the issue is what form of sex-education is more beneficial to the lives of young people. While some may believe that abstinence-only…

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    There are two main ways to teach sex education, comprehensively or abstinence only. Comprehensive sex education focuses more on the idea of protecting yourself during sex. Abstinence-only education focuses on the idea of abstinence, and waiting until marriage to have sex. Teens need to be taught because of the high teen pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) rates. Comprehensive sex education is more effective than abstinence-only education. In the U.S. the teen pregnancy and STD…

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    High School, she did not learn about human sexuality with great, if not any, detail. At the time, Leyba did not understand how to use, let alone obtain, birth control and she was not even aware that she could become pregnant from her first time having sex. At her school, they strictly taught abstinence only and also strongly encouraged all of the female students to take purity pledges, which are vows that young girls can make to publicly state that they’ll remain virgins until marriage. In…

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    Sex Education today is one of the most overlooked atrocities in the nation. Kids in many areas of the country are taught religious rules in public schools. To some, this seems like a positive aspect, that learning how to treat ourselves based on the majority religion in the country is the best idea a government-funded school can have. However, that’s not accurate. Although, yes, most Americans identify as Christians, most does not equal all. And even if all Americans did announce themselves as…

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    Over the course of sexual education in the United States, support for such a class has been overwhelmingly positive. Influenced by issues ranging from population control to health and social norms, the course itself continues to evolve in the hopes of becoming a necessary curriculum and tool in combat versus sexual health problems. While “recent national polls show that 93% of Americans support sexuality course being taught in high school and 84 percent support such instruction in junior high”,…

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    “Don’t have sex because you will get pregnant and die.” Who here has seen Mean Girls? The infamous quote by the character Coach Carr is one many are familiar with. We laugh at it. It’s ridiculous. We giggle because there is no way this would pass for sex education outside of the silver screen, right? Actually, sometimes it does, and that comes with major consequences. Abstinence-only sex education has been taught in United States public schools for decades. This has been the state-preferred…

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    Miss. Chauffeur calls out “remember students don't have sex till marriage it's a magical thing.” But Erik isn't paying attention he’s got his mind in the gutter. “He thinks tonight is the night, me and Mary Lynn go all the way.” Flash forward nine months later Mary Lynn is pregnant and could “POP!” at any moment the main reason this happened is because Erik and Sally were never taught the correct way to use protection and practice safe sex. Instead were always about abstinence, told to wait…

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