The relevancy of sex education in secondary schools / Muhammad Firdaus Azmi, Izwandy Abu Bakar and Syed Ismail Wan Drahman

Sex education is a form of education that gives the students information about healthy sexual relationship, forming attitudes and beliefs about sex, sexual identity, relationship and sexual intimacy. It is also educations that develop young people skills on how they think about sex itself and it is...

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Main Authors: Azmi, Muhammad Firdaus, Abu Bakar, Izwandy, Wan Drahman, Syed Ismail
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spelling my.uitm.ir.763712023-04-11T06:46:40Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76371/ The relevancy of sex education in secondary schools / Muhammad Firdaus Azmi, Izwandy Abu Bakar and Syed Ismail Wan Drahman Azmi, Muhammad Firdaus Abu Bakar, Izwandy Wan Drahman, Syed Ismail Sex instruction and sexual ethics Educational psychology Secondary education. High school teaching Research Sex education is a form of education that gives the students information about healthy sexual relationship, forming attitudes and beliefs about sex, sexual identity, relationship and sexual intimacy. It is also educations that develop young people skills on how they think about sex itself and it is can be consider as one way to help them make the right choices in their life. In Malaysia sex education has been implemented in secondary schools. But in the form of other subject such as biology, science and so on. The current news that the government may implement sex education as a subject in secondary schools received a lot of attentions from the educators themselves, the parents, students, Ministry of Education, researchers and people that involve directly and indirectly in this matter. These people give both negative and positive respond toward that plan to implement sex education. We do believe that it is time to get the opinion from the party that get the most effect from the implementation of this matter; the students, parents and also the teachers. It is because any action taken by the government will somehow affect these three parties. by knowing their point of views and considering the other factors as well, we believe that this project can help to solve the issue whether the implementation of sex education in secondary school is relevant or not. 2011 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76371/1/76371.pdf The relevancy of sex education in secondary schools / Muhammad Firdaus Azmi, Izwandy Abu Bakar and Syed Ismail Wan Drahman. (2011) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Educational psychology
Secondary education. High school teaching
Research
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Educational psychology
Secondary education. High school teaching
Research
Azmi, Muhammad Firdaus
Abu Bakar, Izwandy
Wan Drahman, Syed Ismail
The relevancy of sex education in secondary schools / Muhammad Firdaus Azmi, Izwandy Abu Bakar and Syed Ismail Wan Drahman
description Sex education is a form of education that gives the students information about healthy sexual relationship, forming attitudes and beliefs about sex, sexual identity, relationship and sexual intimacy. It is also educations that develop young people skills on how they think about sex itself and it is can be consider as one way to help them make the right choices in their life. In Malaysia sex education has been implemented in secondary schools. But in the form of other subject such as biology, science and so on. The current news that the government may implement sex education as a subject in secondary schools received a lot of attentions from the educators themselves, the parents, students, Ministry of Education, researchers and people that involve directly and indirectly in this matter. These people give both negative and positive respond toward that plan to implement sex education. We do believe that it is time to get the opinion from the party that get the most effect from the implementation of this matter; the students, parents and also the teachers. It is because any action taken by the government will somehow affect these three parties. by knowing their point of views and considering the other factors as well, we believe that this project can help to solve the issue whether the implementation of sex education in secondary school is relevant or not.
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title The relevancy of sex education in secondary schools / Muhammad Firdaus Azmi, Izwandy Abu Bakar and Syed Ismail Wan Drahman
title_short The relevancy of sex education in secondary schools / Muhammad Firdaus Azmi, Izwandy Abu Bakar and Syed Ismail Wan Drahman
title_full The relevancy of sex education in secondary schools / Muhammad Firdaus Azmi, Izwandy Abu Bakar and Syed Ismail Wan Drahman
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