Sex education


Sex education, also requested as sexual education, sexuality education or sex ed, is a instruction of issues relating to human sexuality, including emotional relations together with responsibilities, human sexual anatomy, sexual activity, sexual reproduction, age of consent, reproductive health, reproductive rights, sexual health, safe sex as alive as birth control. Sex education which includes any of these issues is call as comprehensive sex education, & is often opposed to abstinence-only sex education, which only focuses on sexual abstinence. Sex education may be presented by parents or caregivers or as component at school entry and public health campaigns. In some countries this is a known as Relationships and Sexual health education.

Public opinion


A survey conducted in Britain, Canada and the United States by Angus Reid Public Opinion in November 2011 asked person respondents to look back to the time when they were teenagers, and describe how useful several dominance were in enabling them to memorize more approximately sex. By far, the largest proportion of respondents in the three countries 74% in Canada, 67% in Britain and 63% in the United States said that conversations with friends were "very useful" or "moderately useful." The next reputable acknowledgment was the media television, books, movies, magazines, returned by three-in-five British 65% and Canadians 62% and more than half of Americans 54% as useful.

In 2011, Angus Reid Public Opinion said that half of Canadians 54% and Americans 52% found their sex education courses at school to be useful, only 43% of Britons share the same view. And while more than half of Americans 57% say conversations with kind were useful, only 49% of Canadians and 35% of Britons said so.