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As per your Ideas I think for very few question there is no need of sex education.

I think if Govt. need then this things can be solved by very little effort.

so there is lot of other problems which is very big like terrorism we need to remove them first then full implementation of current education in villages when people will educated then these silly things they can understand easily.

When person get matured with education then this small things they can handle.

Santosh Kumar Singh


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Santosh Kumar singh- There is nothing unique in India about sex being a taboo. Though the west are more open, they also restrict too open sex and some degree of restraint is exercised. In India, there have been no inhibitions in the past. the Ajanta and Elora caves and literary work of Vatsyayan "Kam sutra' testify. The hesitation in sex discussion and display arises from medieval influence. As sex is an important part of life, this should be part of sex education in schools. Like other subjects, sex education should also be related to age of children. Ideally, sex education should begin from sixth class. A this stage, children are a bit grown up and they need guidance about sex. Sex education need not be vulgar. But the children should be made aware of role of sex in family and society. Responsible sex behavior should be emphasized. Proper sex education will help eliminating sex crimes.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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How can you say that educated person will not do crime. Most crimes news comes from educated family. In villages they follow Indian culture so there is not more crime.

Whatever rule and regulation that is followed by Indian is nice. Today result of crime come because of mixing of English culture.

So By this education people will openly talk about this things and will feel more comfortable to propose also.

This time its restricted because of less open talk.

So whatever in current is best for India.

Santosh Kumar Singh


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The meaning of the word sex, as given in the dictionary, that is, sexual intercourse, appears to suit the context. Creating awareness about sex and its aspects amounts to sex education.

The very word sex is still a taboo in our society and treated as vulgar. We are yet to come a long way from the culture of shying away from the nude and semi-nude pictures that are etched on the temple architecture. In this scenario, it takes enormous, concerted effort at convincing people of the need and the larger benefits that could be derived out of the program and at ensuring its wider acceptability.

Aastha Gupta
The success of the program, however, depends mainly on two aspects,that are, the content and the methodology. It calls for utmost care in preparation of the content that is to be taught and exposed to the students. It should be carved out in such a manner as to make it interesting and dignified and not be obscene, even remotely. The task should be assigned to experts who would keep in mind the age of the learners, the country’s culture, etc.

Aastha Gupta
Swetha- you have rightly commented that sex education is likely to raise some problems as teachers as well students may not be ready. But sex is an important aspect of life. A beginning is to be made. The study material is to be carefully prepared and teachers also to be trained for teaching this delicate subject. Once we make the beginning, everything will be okay after teething troubles for a year or two.

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If the Union HRD Ministry is serious about translating its well-intentioned program into action, it shall cause to draw up a common sex education manual by educationists who are experts for use by all the states, instead of leaving to the states themselves to draw their own manuals - leading to varying standards. It should also carry all the states with it explaining the intended advantages of the sex education to adolescents and try to dispel any doubts and misapprehensions and ensure its uniform implementation through out the country, as several States - including Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka - have at present expressed their reservations and banned sex education.

Aastha Gupta
I think If Govt need to provide sex education then there is no need to include in course after 6th standard.

I think in all newspaper Govt. should compulsory to write one column for sex education daily in all news paper. Then all public will read daily then in such little effort all will get sex education.

So If good effects come then it can be continue.

Santosh Kumar Singh


http://experienceofknowledge.blogspot.com/

 

According to me....
No
Its not something we should teach...
Everyone learn it at right time..
When we were at school we havn't been teached sex.. But we know it..

If we educate them at early age it might create an extra interest about sex among them.
It will teach them to use condoms... but it might also increase sex before marriage rate..

So NO...

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Amit,
You also have the thought that sex education is teaching how to sex,how to be it safely etc.

During adolescence period ( 12 to 19 years) human body undergoes many changes.Stanley Hall calls this "the period of stress and strain , storm and strife " .Sex education at this stage will ameliorate his/her mental tensions. The curriculum should be devised with a view to integrate sex education in biology, physiology,health and hygiene etc.Special films intended for education may be displayed in the school.

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