How Should Sex Education Be Taught in Schools?

From the Series In Controversy
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Public schools in America first started teaching sex education in the 1920s and yet statistics show that nearly 250,000 girls between the ages of 15 and 17 get pregnant each year. Through objective discussion, numerous direct quotes, and full-color illustrations this title examines What Are The Origins of the Sex Education Controversy? Should Sex Education Be Taught In The Home Only? Is Abstinence-Only Sex Education Effective? What Would Be The Consequences of Dropping Sex Education Classes? How Could Schools Improve Their Sex Education Classes?

Interest Level Grade 7 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 7
Copyright 2013
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher ReferencePoint Press
Series In Controversy
Language English
Number of Pages 96
ISBN 9781601524522, 9781601524539, 9781601524522B
Title Format Reinforced book, Hosted ebook, Print + Ebook
Release Date 2012-08-01
Author Hal Marcovitz
Dewey 613.90712
 

Booklist

The In Controversy series continues to be a boon both to teens on a tight research time line or those who may be intimidated by longer books on controversial topics. Each book explores one aspect of a debate; for instance, instead of discussing marijuana in general, the series entry focuses on medical marijuana. How Does Cell Phone Use Impact Teenagers? discusses the physical and emotional risks associated with teen cell-phone use, including sexting, bullying, and dangerous driving. How Should Sex Education Be Taught in Schools? includes a chapter on homosexuality but focuses much more on the need for teaching how to avoid pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Is Medical Marijuana Necessary? is less teen-centered than most of the titles, since most of the medical problems marijuana helps with arise later in life, but teens seeking information will find this fair and enlightening. The topics of Facebook, Twitter, and texting are thoroughly covered elsewhere, but Is Social Networking Beneficial to Society? focuses nicely on the ways this technology is changing not only individuals but also society. The authors use a calm, measured tone and include plenty of quotes from authorities to provide balance. Meanwhile, photographs and boxed quotes in the margins add to the appeal, making the substantial information approachable.

Author: Hal Marcovitz

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