Watch this video and read the
following. Please commit on the questions below in bold.
The
Franklin County, North Carolina, school board ordered chapters on sexual
behavior, contraception and AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
cut out of its health textbook for ninth graders. The deleted material, the board said, did not comply with a
new state law requiring public schools to teach abstinence until marriage in
their comprehensive health education program for students in kindergarten through
ninth grade.
The
school board also instructed teachers to discuss only failure rates in response
to students' questions about contraceptives. If asked about AIDS, teachers were to say only that, the
disease is caused by a virus that is transmitted primarily by contaminated
needles and illegal homosexual acts.
The
board's new policy is a compelling example of the controversy raging in many
communities over what public schools should teach in sex education
classes. Although national and
state polls consistently show that 80-90% of adults support sex education in
schools
Why do you think many
teachers continue to provide sex education in schools despite the surrounding
climate circling this issue? And
what do you feel the role of the teacher should be in providing AIDS education
for students. Remember, comment on others'
experiences, ask others questions about their ideas and experiences and take an
idea being discussed, and offer a different perspective on it. Thanks.