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Hello:
Below you will find a set of questions related to your feelings about sexuality education (SE) as it relates to school administered programs. For each question use the scales provided and identify your feeling by marking the “Agree-Disagree” scale with an “x” along the line in a location that best represents your feelings. Since you are voluntarily completing this survey for a fellow student you may of course refuse to answer any question.
Thank you very much for your time and support. Please start with the survey now by clicking on the Continue button below.
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Public and private schools should require all students to participate in an age-appropriate comprehensive Sexuality Education (SE) program
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If schools allow children to “opt-out” of the program mentioned in the prior question, how would you then feel about the statement?
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Instead of a “comprehensive” age-appropriate SE program, schools should require an “abstinence until marriage” type of SE program.
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Regardless of age or type of program, it is possible to create a SE program of some type that teaches only facts.
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Regardless of age or type of program, it is possible to create a SE program of some type that teaches sexuality without the problem of values.
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A good SE program teaches that sex “should” be delayed until marriage.
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A good SE program teaches that sex is linked to love, intimacy, and commitment.
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It is reasonable for a parent to expect his or her high school Senior to abstain from sexual activity (the type of sexual activity that could lead to disease or pregnancy).
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It is more important to teach teens about contraception than to teach them about abstinence.
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