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		<title>Sex Education for Teenager; Is It Still Required?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent research shows that comprehensive sex education can reduce the possibility of teenage pregnancy, and there is no indication that it is raising the level of sexual activity or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). &#8220;It&#8217;s not harmful to teach teens about birth control, in addition to the rejection of sex.” said Pamela Kohler, program manager at [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://dit-group.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/sex_ed.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-30" title="sex_ed" src="http://dit-group.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/sex_ed.jpg" alt="" width="189" height="177" /></a>Recent research shows that comprehensive sex education can reduce the possibility of teenage pregnancy, and there is no indication that it is raising the level of sexual activity or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not harmful to teach teens about birth control, in addition to the rejection of sex.” said Pamela Kohler, program manager at the University of Washington in Seattle.</p>
<p>Parents and educators have long argued, whether the student should get a teaching birth control, or are easy to just say no to free sex.</p>
<p>Kohler and colleagues studied the results of a national survey of the United States in 2002 and focused on heterosexual teen ages 15 to 19 years. These findings, based on responses from 1719 adolescents, published in the Journal of Adolescent Health.</p>
<p>After reviewing the results, researchers found that one in four teens received sex education course denial. Nine per cent, mainly in poor and rural areas, did not receive sex education at all. Two-thirds of the remainder receives comprehensive instruction, with discussion of birth control and rejection of the relationship. Teens that received comprehensive sex education has 60 percent less likely to get pregnant, compared to that received no sex education at all. Pregnancy possibility is 30 percent lower in those who received only rejection sex education course, than those who did not receive sex, but researchers assume that these figures are statistically less significant, because some teenagers who fall into categories studied.</p>
<p>Although they did not reach statistical significant, other surveys also suggested that comprehensive sex education, not just rejection of sex, reducing the possibility of teenagers engaged in vaginal intercourse. Both approaches have not been reported to reduce the possibility of an STD, but the result is not statistically significant. However, these findings support comprehensive sex education given, as Kohler pointed out. Protect your children by providing them the best, get the money from <a href="http://www.ms-payday-loans.com">mspaydayloans</a>.</p>
<p>&#8216;There is no evidence to support that rejection of sex education alone reduced the likelihood of sexual intercourse, or pregnancy,&#8217; Kohler said again.</p>
<p>Don Operario, PhD., A professor at Oxford University in England said that the study provides &#8216;further evidence&#8217;, to the usefulness of comprehensive sex education and lack of effectiveness of the approach to sexual rejection only. However, these studies do not show how educators should implement comprehensive sex education in the classroom, said Operario, who studies sex education. &#8216;We need a better understanding of the most effective way to provide the type of education in order to maximize student understanding and acceptance of community&#8217;, said Operario. You can get the tuition fee for Oxford from payday loans.</p>
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