Lawmakers propose rights-based comprehensive sex ed be promoted at Japanese schools October 25
ブランド激安コピー 2022 (Mainichi Japan) Japanese version Lawmakers from the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan propose to a senior education ministry official, fourth from left, that comprehensive sex education be promoted at Japanese schools, as seen in this photo taken on Oct. 24, 2022, in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. (Mainichi/Ai Kunimoto) TOKYO -- A group of lawmakers proposed to the education ministry on Oct. 24 that "comprehensive sexuality education," or the international standards for sex education curriculums
スーパーコピーn級 be promoted at Japanese schools where topics on sexual acts and contraception are not taught in compulsory education. Six Diet members belonging to the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) submitted the proposal to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. The lawmakers suggested that comprehensive sex education should be promoted while preparing a proper environment for it, such as securing class time on the subject and easing burdens on teachers. In human rights-based comprehensive sex education, students learn not only about human anatomy and the reproduction system, but also about relationships, sexual diversity and gender equality in an extensive and systematic manner. The United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in September recommended that Japan promote comprehensive sex education based on the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In Japan
激安 ブランドコピー the official junior high school curriculum guidelines say "the process of pregnancy is not taught" at schools, and children in compulsory education up to middle school are usually not educated about sexual acts or contraception. Teachers and experts have long criticized this guideline provision
ブランド服コピー claiming that it's the reason why schools avoid sex education. The lawmaker group also proposed to the education ministry that this provision be removed. CDP acting leader Chinami Nishimura told reporters after the proposal was submitted, "While it's no secret that sex education in Japan is lagging far behind other countries, it has not been treated as a main issue. We're determined to pursue (comprehensive sex education in schools) during Diet sessions as well." (Japanese original by Ai Kunimoto
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