China boasts one of the largest adolescent populations in the world, with 165 million in total (United Nations, 2017). In recent decades, Chinese adolescents have reached sexual maturity at increasingly early ages, and more and more young people in China are open to premarital sex while at the same time they generally lack sexual and reproductive health knowledge and awareness of safe sex. In light of this situation and the risks adolescents face in terms of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), unintended pregnancies, abortions and sexual and gender-based violence, education about sexuality is of utmost importance. This publication describes the findings of a study that aimed to understand the status of the implementation of sexuality education in Chinese middle schools. The study surveyed key stakeholders, including students, teachers and principals, education officials and other educators, seeking to understand how they receive or provide sexuality education, as well as their perceptions of and attitudes to school-based sexuality education. This publication also provides a summary of policies and good practices and identifies gaps in light of the study, based on which it offers practical recommendations for further improvement of school-based sexuality education in China.
Paris
UNESCO
2018
70 p.
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中国初级中学性教育实施状况
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