Persuasive Essay On Sex Education

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In today’s school systems, students are taught the basics: math, history, language arts, and science. However, what they are also “taught” is sex education. Currently, when people think of how they were taught sex education in high school, most would say something along the lines of that they were taught the anatomy, and they were taught to never actually use it. This approach to sex education has been going on for decades, and despite being proven unsuccessful countless times, continues to be taught in this fashion because this is what makes the people happy. There have been numerous attempts to try and change this system to something that would benefit teenagers, but these attempts never were able to be put into affect due a laundry list …show more content…

This curriculum focuses on teaching young people that they have sexual rights, which include saying no, and only doing what they feel is comfortable when they feel it’s comfortable. In addition, this curriculum takes a look at gender norms, sexual orientation, dating violence, as well as the rights and responsibilities that come along with both intimate and friendly relationships. Rights-based curriculum also goes into detail and takes a look at what happens if someone was to contract a sexually transmitted disease (STD), HIV, or become pregnant. The curriculum completely deviates away from the traditional sex education topics, giving students a more comprehensive and complete idea about their bodies, without sugar coating the truth due to the fear of rejection and controversy …show more content…

The Sexuality Education Initiative was developed by the Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles with the goal of “improving the sexual and reproductive health of low-income youth in high school.” By decreasing the student’s risk of pregnancy and STDs through education, as well as teaching them how to carry themselves, they aimed to make improvements on the students overall quality of life both short and long term. About 1800 students were studied, half receiving the new curriculum (variable group) and half receiving the basic sex education (control group). The students were tested before and after learning the material, and the results were astounding. The results found that there was a consistent pattern of the variable group scoring significantly better than the control group after being taught for 6 weeks. These results suggested to researchers that if this curriculum were to be integrated into public schooling, there would be a sharp decrease in the amount of students dropping out of high school, or becoming infected with an STD

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