
Subject: Christian Religious Studies
Class: JSS 1
Week of the First Term: Week 8
Topic: Sex Education – Consequences of Sex Education
Instructional Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Explain the importance of sex education in understanding human sexuality and relationships.
- Identify potential positive and negative consequences of sex education for individuals and society.
- Discuss the role of sex education in promoting responsible behavior and healthy choices.
Entry Behaviour
Students should have a foundational understanding of the concepts of marriage and relationships discussed in previous weeks, as well as basic biological knowledge about human reproduction.
Instructional Materials
- Textbooks covering sex education topics
- Visual aids (charts on human anatomy and reproduction)
- Handouts summarizing key points about sex education
Content
Importance of Sex Education:
Definition: Sex education encompasses the information and skills necessary for understanding human sexuality, including emotional, social, and physical aspects.
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- Goals of Sex Education:
- To provide accurate information about human anatomy, reproduction, and sexual health.
- To promote healthy relationships and communication.
- To empower students to make informed and responsible decisions regarding their bodies and relationships.
Positive Consequences of Sex Education:
- Increased Knowledge: Students gain a better understanding of their bodies, reproduction, and safe practices, reducing misinformation.
- Improved Communication: Encourages open dialogue about sexual health, relationships, and personal boundaries, fostering a more informed society.
- Responsible Choices: Helps students make informed decisions about their sexual health, leading to reduced rates of teenage pregnancies and STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections).
Negative Consequences of Inadequate Sex Education:
- Risky Behaviors: Lack of education can lead to experimentation without understanding the consequences, resulting in unintended pregnancies and STIs.
- Stigmatization: Misinformation can perpetuate myths about sex, leading to stigma and shame surrounding sexual health issues.
- Disempowerment: Without proper education, individuals may feel unprepared to make informed choices about their sexual health and relationships.
Role of Parents and Educators:
- Highlight the importance of collaboration between parents, educators, and health professionals in providing comprehensive sex education. This partnership helps create a supportive environment for young people to discuss and learn about sexuality.
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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