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Coyness cast off;Briefing;International

16th July 1999, 1:00am

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Coyness cast off;Briefing;International

https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/coyness-cast-offbriefinginternational
JAPAN. The government is throwing aside its traditional coyness about sex and has introduced the term “sex education” into the school curriculum for the first time.

The move is seen as part of the government’s plan to tackle teen “sex delinquency”.

A new 105-page manual, compiled with the help of teachers, the police and legal experts, has been distributed to all schools from kindergarten upwards. It tackles recent social problems including schoolgirl prostitution.

The redefined sex education - once taught under “purity education” - stresses the importance of respect for the opposite sex.

Despite Japan’s sexually active student population there is no teaching about the newly available contraceptive pill, which is not prescribed to under-20s.

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