Sex Education, as the term clearly indicates, refers to education
which is based on human sexual behavior. Parents, schools or caretakers
offer it in some parts of the world to educate the children, who are
stepping into their adolescence. If formally received, sex education is
either taught as a full course at high school or junior high school
level or in biology, health, home economics classes. Teaching sex
education is rather a controversial issue; debates have been going on
for several decades discussing if it should be taught formally in
schools or not. Sex education in schools should exist without any doubts
and apprehensions as it offers many benefits.
Adolescence is
called the "age of storm and stress". The young teenagers, during this
phase of life are under deep psychological pressure. Mainly, this
psychological pressure is the result of one's growing sexual needs and
the biological changes and hormonal effects on the individuals. During
this time, most of the children are observed to become easily irritable.
They find it difficult in most situations to deal with the family
members. They might not want to talk to them about the natural changes
taking place in their body and mind. In such circumstances, one highly
suitable option is that of the teachers who are able to teach them to
control their urges until a proper age. In schools, trained teachers
would help the students to know how to deal with their sexual impulses.
This role can not be replaced by parents or other entities. A classroom
discussion and lesson would make them feel it is natural, and they would
also feel that they are being understood by someone. However, taking
them individually to psychologists or other trained educators would not
help. In such a situation they might consider themselves to be different
and misunderstood by family and people around them. Therefore, it
becomes crystal clear that the best way to offer sex education is always
in school.
It is a psychological phenomenon that children at
young age are under an immense peer pressure. Something that they learn
in the class with their peer group is what makes a better impression on
their minds than otherwise. They are more focused in the lessons that
teachers offer and are more eager asking question to clear their
ambiguities. They might feel embarrassed and uneasy questioning their
parents about it, but it always differs in case of the teacher in the
class. This is because everyone in the class is going through the same
stage. A class discussion becomes healthy source of learning as it helps
in enhancing the knowledge on the subject.
Many people advocate
that sex education should only be restricted to families, that is, that
parents should personally educate their children. This view is totally
illogical and holds complications and questions. The first point is that
not all the parents would be willing to do it or would be able to do
it. Secondly, this education needs a proper channel through which it
should reach its required learners. There could be many possible
problems in the families so they might not be able to take the role of a
teacher in educating their children regarding sex. The demand of
annulment of sex education from the schools is highly conservative.
Most
importantly, there are many single parents, how would they take up this
challenge of educating their children on their own? Parents can not
properly educate their children about sex also because they lack details
that qualified sex educators convey in schools. Thus, the stance of
abolishing sex education in school is not a favorable thought. In many
observed cases where parents or children are embarrassed about talking
over sexual matters with each other, it is most likely to be uneasy
situation at both the ends. This keeps the children from learning the
answers to the questions they might have in their minds. This can be a
great flaw of shifting the duty of sexual education from teachers to the
parents. It will leave the children only half or less educated about
the issue and as they say "Little knowledge is a dangerous thing", this
might end up in grave situations.
According to research, most of
the parents also feel uneasy because they know that they are not
equipped to provide the apt sexual information to their children. They
also fail to comprehend what details and information should be concealed
and what should be revealed, keeping in mind their children's age. On
the other hand, there might also be parents who would feel comfortable
talking to their children about sexual matters, but only when the
children bring the matter up.
Most parents, around the world, may
also lack role models to look up to as they would not have talked over
sexual issues with their own parents in their adolescent. This makes
them inefficient to trigger their roles of educating their children in
an effective way as the assigned teachers are able to do in schools.
Sex
education is not limited to only a single branch of knowledge. This
education focuses on a number of significant sexual matters that are
offered with especially designed courses and programs. Sex education
covers the education of relationships, sexual abstinence at a certain
level and teaching to practice safe sex to the level of children who are
thought to be sexually active. Therefore, its claim for being
appropriate and guiding holds strong base.
At a certain age of
adolescence, growing children have problems facing relationships and
controlling their personal emotions. Conflicts related to such matters
persuade many youngsters to commit suicides or take part in other
immoral activities. Proper sex education in schools also concentrates in
making the youngsters emotionally stronger and in educating ways to
cope with relationship problems. This argument strongly shows the
immense benefit of sex education in schools.
Sex education is an
important health strategy and this cannot be denied. AIDS and other
sexually transmitted diseases can only be controlled if people are aware
of precautions and have a vast knowledge in this case. This knowledge
is conveyed through sex education, and if sex education is banned in
schools and if parents have to educate their children, then it would not
be as beneficial to the individuals and the society on the whole as
teaching in school could be.
Sex education does not exist in all
parts of the world. Asians are commonly regarded conservative when
compared to westerners. It is not a part of their course in schools;
this does not in any way mean that their teenage pregnancy rate is any
lower if they are not exposed to sexual matters openly. In fact, this is
one way how peers can mislead most of the youngsters and persuade them
to bask in young age sexual relationships without any attempts for
safety. This has resulted in serious problems such as the spread of
fatal diseases like AIDS and has also increased rate of illegitimate
births.
Researches have shown that the cause for ramification of
STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) in the eras of 80s and 90s in the
US and the UK is the lack of knowledge and information provided about
sex in schools or home. Home and family has never and will never play an
integral part in conveying sex education to teenagers, therefore to
rely on the option of home, is to deceive your own self from the
expected exigency in the future.
Some conservative groups assert
that to discuss sexual issues openly is to devalue religion. No religion
in the world abstain its followers from spreading the information that
is so essential for human lives. Sexual behavior is natural and takes
place through biological changes and this cannot be questioned as this
is a part of human life. Thus people who take refuge under the religious
shelter, to make their arguments strong, are misinterpreting religious
ideas and laws.
Modern time is the time of internet and powerful
media. Teenagers are exposed to Hollywood, TV and internet. These
sources offer demonstration of sex which is highly thoughtless and
casual; in this situation it is almost illogical to leave the teenagers
on their sexual choices. They are young and fully excited; therefore
they can not make a favorable choice. Sex education in school offers the
information and knowledge they need to understand to know the
responsibility that is accompanied by sexual relationships. The teacher
in school helps the students to know the difference between a
thoughtless and thoughtful sex. Having an urge for sex is not a problem;
it is a natural process showing that the young people are developing to
become adults; however the problem is having unsafe sex and hurting
people through sexual choices.
People who claim that sex education
in schools have more cons than pros, often come up with the statements
suggesting that sex education in classroom should be avoided because the
most effective tool for offering sex education, according to them is
TV, films, magazines and media. Such people fail to understand that
trained sex educators under especially designed programs teach sex
education to children in schools. They are thus able to handle
children's problems and clear their ambiguities in the best possible
way, whereas magazines, films, TV and other channels and mediums of
providing sex education are be reliable. They are most of the times
urging the young people by encouraging their sexual promiscuity rather
than effectively teaching and educating them. This wrong approach
damages the society and the individuals in disguise of ameliorating
them.
People contradicting the notion insist that sex education
always makes the learners have sex and experience it personally, once
they learn about it in school. The reality is that sexual urge for any
human being is a natural occurrence. When children reach to a certain
age, whether they find people to educated them about sex or not, they do
have natural instincts about it, and therefore if provided a chance
they would surely want to satisfy their urge. This natural reaction can
not in any way be related to the outcome of sex education in schools. In
fact, the best time for letting sex education play its role is when the
sexual urge increases and the teenagers want to find a source for its
satisfaction. It offers individuals with the required knowledge so that
they are careful. It is only then that they understand the consequences
of sex leading to child birth as well as sexually transmitted diseases.
Thus sex education is basically a warning and a caution for such
children who are stepping into the phase of life where they would need
to know all this.
Some people who go against the topic also argue
that even though sex education exists, it has still not decreased the
rate of teenage pregnancies. I would rather not go deep in to the moral
issue of the topic, but it is important here to discuss and point out
the shortcomings of our society. Social values that insist that being
single, pregnant and teenagers is fine, is what has to be changed.
Through educating the children and making them aware that it is just not
'cool' to be pregnant when single or teenager, and just because 'others
are also doing it' does not in any way justify their actions, this
change can be achieved. There are many sexual education programs that
teach the learners about the grave consequences that can result in
having early sex. This type of sex education in schools is helpful and
makes the learners responsible and mature enough to understand the
difference between morality and immorality.
People, who are
against the notion, repeatedly state the question that why sex education
is given so much importance when there are also many other issues
connected with juvenile delinquencies such as drugs, drinking and
aggressive bullying. No doubt, there are also many other issues to
consider important enough to be taught in school for awareness but
psychological researches show that behind most of the juvenile
behavioral problems, one main reason is always the active sexual urge
which drives the young people to indulge themselves in harmful
activities like drug abuse and alcoholism. It is also commonly observed
that young teenagers who indulge into such activities are unaware of
proper sex education. Once they are given a true picture of sex and its
consequences their mental status relaxes and they are easily able to
cope with other social taboos.
Parents, who believe that sex
education pollutes the minds of their children, have in large number
taken their children out of schools promoting sex education. In this
process of instilling in their minds their religious and family values,
they forget that the media, their children are largely exposed to can
also lead them astray. Sex education in schools does not in any way
offers them an invitation to have open sex by making them aware of the
risks; it just educates them about the matter in the best way.
Apart
from educating the students about safe sex, sex education in schools is
also helpful as it helps students to learn proper terminology for
reproductive system, STDs and birth contraceptives rather than the
street lingo that is commonly used by laymen. Sex education classes are
gender based and that is why the young learners are not embarrassed and
are only taught what is related to their gender. Early inclusion of
classes also helps the teenagers to either become abstinent for some
time or to become responsible if they are already active. Therefore,
many sexual problems that occur in adulthood can be controlled if
effective and apt sex education is given at the right time.
A
proper sex education which is holistic, nonjudgmental and comprehensive
never misleads or misguides the teenagers. Such a curriculum should be
imposed in all schools around the nation; it is an answer to many social
problems and conflicts. Would any parent leave their kindergarten kids
to walk alone on the streets without letting them know how to walk
safely? No parent would actually do that, in the same way, letting your
teenager children socialize with their peers and fellows without any
proper sexual education is nothing contrary to the analogy mentioned
above. It is hazardous and risky for their lives. Thus, proper sex
education in schools should be encouraged so that they learn all the
significant facts through trained teachers, who help and supports them
in these matters of highly crucial value. Sex education should be taken
as a positive aspect which promises healthier and better life for the
youngsters. It therefore should be taken as a subject taught in schools
to enhance knowledge on the subject matter; something merely as human
anatomy or biology class. Sex education should be given in all schools
to educate the children for their betterment, avoiding it will only
result in emotional, social and health problems.
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