Statistics show that almost all states promote some form of sexuality education through either mandates or recommendations. At present, 46 states require or encourage teaching about human sexuality, and 48 states require or encourage instruction about HIV/AIDS. Young people receive information about sex and sexuality from a variety of sources including friends, music, and television. Some of this information is accurate and some inaccurate. School based education is an important and effective way of enhancing young people’s knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about sex, relationships and intimacy. A comprehensive sexuality education program has many benefits for teens. It teaches them that abstinence is the safest choice, it stresses the consequences of risky sexual behavior, such as unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, and it addresses the issues of birth control and safe sex.
Abstinence is important for teachers to focus on with teenagers in regards to sex education in schools. Most sexual education based programs in the United States teaches abstinence. Abstainers can be defined in ways by: wai
Largely due to sex education programs in America’s high schools, teen’s birth rates have dropped slowly but steadily from 1991 to 2002. There has been an overall decline of 22 percent of those ages 15 to 19 year old. With parents not properly teaching their children at home, sexual education has become increasingly urgent in American high schools. If one teenager is prevented from pregnancy through abstinence or contraceptive teachings; then, we should consider sexual education a beneficial program to encourage and support.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are diseases that are transmitted through sexual contact. There where over 3 million teenagers who contracted STDs in the past year. Static’s have shown that most adolescents are sexually active by the 12th grade. A significant number will have acquired an STDs by graduation. Sexual Education teaches the students about the many different types of STDs and their severer. Some STDs may cause sterilization and even death. Sexual education programs need to be graphic and informative for the students. Since 1999 there has been a steady decline in STD