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Beijing starts sex education
MIDDLE school students in Beijing began sex education
courses for the first time Wednesday.
Nine middle schools in Beijing's western Haidian
District, home to a host of prestigious universities, took the
lead in offering sex education courses when the new semester
started this month.
Hu Xinyi, deputy director of the Haidian District
Education Commission, said that all newly enrolled middle
school students in his district would receive sex education
courses beginning this semester.
He also said that a group of middle school teachers was
receiving training for teaching sex education courses. The
courses would be expanded to another 200 Haidian middle
schools during the year.
"Many children want to acquire knowledge about the
adolescent period, but they have no proper channels," said Hu,
adding that it was very urgent to open sex education courses
in middle schools.
The newly published set of sex education textbooks has
four editions, each designed differently for junior and senior
middle school students, university students and teachers.
Experts said that the textbooks were different from the
former ones.They were a joint effort of experts, parents and
students, and the vivid, colorful illustrations were done by a
female middle school student.
A teacher who participated in the editing said the new
textbooks were a breakthrough in teaching young people how to
deal with sexual harassment, take emergency contraception
measures and keep away from drugs. The books also cover AIDS,
venereal diseases,"cyber love" and premarital sex, he said.
He also recommended that teachers and students initiate
open discussion on sex education to help overcome
embarrassment.
Experts also noted that sex education should be a
lifelong education. This was the age to help young people
learn about safe and healthy sex and procreation and to help
them make the right choices in their lifestyles, they said.
According to China's Population and Family Planning Law,
which was put into effect on Sept. 1, schools are required to
offer sex education.
Apart from Beijing, a dozen other Chinese cities,
including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Chongqing, Harbin and
Xi'an, have included sex education plans in middle schools.
The first set of sex education textbooks was published in
northeast China's Heilongjiang Province last year.
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