Parents' Views on Sex Ed: Religion and School Type Matter
GlobalMon Nov 18 2024
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In Australia, some parents aren't thrilled about comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) in schools. Let's dive into why that is. Research shows that religiosity plays a big role. Parents who are very religious tend to be more opposed to CSE. This makes sense, right? Many religions have strong beliefs about sexuality and relationships. But it's not just about religion. The type of school also matters. Parents sending their kids to Catholic or independent schools seem to be more against CSE than those sending their kids to public schools. Why the difference? It could be due to the school's values or the community's beliefs. But here's something to think about: every kid deserves to learn about their body, health, and relationships in a safe and respectful way. So, where do we draw the line between personal beliefs and a child's right to education?
https://localnews.ai/article/parents-views-on-sex-ed-religion-and-school-type-matter-a1000648
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