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Abstinence Only Sex Education JAQUILA GRADY. INTASC Standards, Description and Rational  Standard # 8 Instructional Strategies  The teacher understands.

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1 Abstinence Only Sex Education JAQUILA GRADY

2 INTASC Standards, Description and Rational  Standard # 8 Instructional Strategies  The teacher understands and uses a variety of instructional strategies to encourage learners to develop deep understanding of content areas and their connections, and to build skills to apply knowledge in meaningful ways.  Name of Artifact: Contemporary Issues PowerPoint  Date: November 13, 2013  Course: EDUC 101  Brief Description: For this assignment, I created a presentation to show the pros and cons of teaching abstinence only education.  Rationale: To document my understanding of Standard# 8 Instructional Strategies, I selected to include two questions at the end of my presentation that will cause my students to think more deeply about the benefits and drawbacks of abstinence only education.

3 Background  Sex Education started in the United States in the 1950s.  Initially Sex Education was led by The American Social Health Administration, the country’s leading disease public health organization.  They started by passing out pamphlets  Their focus was biology of reproduction, identification of the organs, body parts used for reproduction, sperm and semen production and menstruation  Teaching sex education was opposed by mostly religious conservative groups such as: The Christian Crusade, The John Birch Society, and Phyllis Schlafly’s Eagle Forum that believed teaching abstinence only was more effective in preventing premarital sex.  Abstinence only refers to abstaining from sexual activity until marriage  The groups opposed sex education classed because they felt it posed a threat to students’ morality and that exposure to sex education led to GREATER rates of sexuality among teens.  The American Social Health Administration only opposed abstinence only programs because it talked negatively about contraceptives.

4 Pros to Abstinence Only Education  If taught AND followed correctly Abstinence Only Education…..  Prevents un-planned pregnancies  1 in 13 GIRLS become pregnant each year  Adolescent pregnancies result in decreased educational opportunities for mothers  Increased likelihood of the family living in poverty Prevents STDs and STIs in children and teens  According to the Center for Disease control and Prevention children 10-19 are at greater risk for STIs because of having multiple and higher risk sexual partners, and the immaturity of the cervix.

5 Continued Pros  Better Psychological well-being  Suicide is the 3 rd leading cause of death for adolescence paralleling the rise in STIs among this group.  STIs is recognized as a cause for depression  Lower suicide rates among teens  Adolescent sexual activity has been acknowledged as an independent risk factor for developing lower self esteem, major depression, and attempting suicide.

6 Cons to Abstinence Only Education  Doesn’t equip children with info and skills needed to behave safely and responsibly when they decide to have sex  Studies have shown how difficult it is to abstain from sex over time

7 Continued Cons  Teens who participate in abstinence only programs are less likely to use contraceptives if the engage in sex pre – martially  Points out only the negative issues in using contraceptives  When children or adolescence do become sexually active they have heard only bad things about contraceptives and are less likely to use them.

8 Question  How do you think the media effects the effectiveness of Abstinence Only programs.  Think about commercials, billboards that you see promoting sex verses the ones you see promoting abstinence.

9 Question  How do mixed messages prove or dis prove abstinence  Parents may say one thing and school says another.  Parents may say one thing but model another.  What do peers say?

10 Reference  American College of Pediatricians. "Abstinence-Only Education Is Effective." Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Ed. Roman Espejo. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2011. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Abstinence Education." 2009. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.  Laura Larsen, ed. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Sourcebook. 4th ed. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 2009  Lisa Marr Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A Physician Tells You What You Need to Know. 2nd ed. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins UniversityPress, 2007.  Conscience "Are We Taking the Pleasure Out of Sex? What a Comprehensive Sexuality Education Program Should Look Like," March 2009.


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