berde Posted July 19, 2008 Share Posted July 19, 2008 2nd year high, biology class: discussed the various systems in the body: respiratory system, digestive system, immune system... last presented was the reproductive system. last and, not surprisingly, most anticipated by the students. (because the teacher was not comfortable discussing it? tsk tsk tsk...) Quote Link to comment
nohankypanky Posted July 25, 2008 Share Posted July 25, 2008 this should be mandatory and not just incorporated in Biology or Health subjects. the number of teens engaging in pre-marital sex is alarming and it somehow creates a snowball effect in our socio-economic system. how? teens would do it, get pregnant, stop school, will give birth, will end up jobless and undereducated then would have nothing to do but stay at home with the spouse who struggles to put food on the table and then at night, would romp again and after a few months, pregnancy once more and so the sick cycle goes thus adding more difficulties for our gov't officials to fix. apart from having it in schools (sex educ), parents should be equally responsible and not too boxed up to teach or maybe orient their kids about the "birds and the bees" and its pros and cons. all of us should have a conscious effort to educate our youth so as to avoid the number of unwanted pregnancies, early marriages, population growth and he spread of STDs or worst, HIV AIDS. Quote Link to comment
mc_darklight Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 i agree... better educate them than learn it by themselves Quote Link to comment
DOLOY Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 i agree... better educate them than learn it by themselves i subscribe to your idea! mahirap na baka magkabuntisan pa hehehe... Quote Link to comment
nytflyt Posted April 22, 2009 Share Posted April 22, 2009 I believe this is one of the controvertial issues included in the Reproductive Health Bill and being vigorously opposed by the church. But I believe that it should betaught at school. When I was Grade 4 we were taught by our teacher about sex and I admired her for approching the subject academically and with utmost seriousness and candor. Quote Link to comment
King Nothing Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 I think we need this very much most especially in the public school. Quote Link to comment
angelofdeath86 Posted September 1, 2009 Share Posted September 1, 2009 walang masamang i-turo ito, lalo na't dito may kulang na kulang na kaalaman ang mga tao dito satin. dapat lang siguro maging maingat sa pagtalakay ng mga ganitong aspeto. Quote Link to comment
hugh hefner Posted November 4, 2009 Share Posted November 4, 2009 walang masamang i-turo ito, lalo na't dito may kulang na kulang na kaalaman ang mga tao dito satin. dapat lang siguro maging maingat sa pagtalakay ng mga ganitong aspeto. Tama po sir. Dapat pagaralan mabuti kung papano ito ituturo sa mga kabataan na hindi bastos at walang malisya. Sa edad ng mga kabataan ngayon ay mapupusok ang mga iyan. Isama din dapat sa pagturo ang family planning. Quote Link to comment
daredevil67011 Posted January 16, 2010 Share Posted January 16, 2010 Sex Ed in the Philippines is long overdue. And sad to say, it's going to be this way unless our next president has the balls to go against the Church. Quote Link to comment
cocoy0 Posted March 11, 2010 Share Posted March 11, 2010 Gawin nating gueriila style! Since madalas naman tayo natututo ng sex sa peers natin, we should take children who are likely to teach and tell and train them wisely. Quote Link to comment
banjo13 Posted March 11, 2010 Share Posted March 11, 2010 nung grade 6 ako, the school nurse gave a lecture about sex. parang sex ed crash course. haha. after the lecture, most of us were joking na ang bastos pala ng nurse. haha. but seriously, i dont think there would be anything objectionable with sex ed if done properly. Quote Link to comment
maniaclara Posted March 12, 2010 Share Posted March 12, 2010 i've always believed that knowledge is power. ignorance is bliss only when you consciously make that choice not to know, but for the inquisitive and curious mind that wants to know, suppression only fosters the desire further, and skirting around the issue only contributes to more misconceptions and confusion. i think sex education should be taught in school. i learned about the birds and the bees from a combination of so many things, but this was never brought up with me within my own family, and definitely not from my catholic all-girls school. and while i think i've learned enough, i still believe discussing it from different angles and perspectives would help young people make better choices. Quote Link to comment
MikeyArrovo Posted April 1, 2010 Share Posted April 1, 2010 i've always believed that knowledge is power. ignorance is bliss only when you consciously make that choice not to know, but for the inquisitive and curious mind that wants to know, suppression only fosters the desire further, and skirting around the issue only contributes to more misconceptions and confusion. i think sex education should be taught in school. i learned about the birds and the bees from a combination of so many things, but this was never brought up with me within my own family, and definitely not from my catholic all-girls school. and while i think i've learned enough, i still believe discussing it from different angles and perspectives would help young people make better choices. How I wish na one day kumalat sa mga paaralan ang mga actual footage ng withrawal, using condom, mga iniinom na pills pati pagpapaabort. Yes ignorance is a bliss. Madaming nag iisip ng madali lang mag paabort. Pero hindi ganun kadali un. may nakakaranas ng permanent damage like strong menstruation. Quote Link to comment
Totsky2008 Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 i believe we do need sex ed in elementary to make the young one aware of the consequences if it is handled incorrectly...... Quote Link to comment
Typoun Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 We need to have sex ed as early as prep. this would build a good foundation of sex roles and gender identity among our children Quote Link to comment
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