The campaign was carried out by CGFED in collaboration with the Department of Education and Training and the Department of Population and Family Planning of Phu Yen province during the last 2 weeks of September – a campaign on sex and sexuality education.
The detailed illustration of the reproductive organs and how the egg and sperm meet makes a strong impression on students.
The sex and sexuality education program lasts about 3 hours, with content built depending on the school level.
To bring the best effect, teachers viewed the lesson as an open conversation, using illustrations, skits, videos, fun games or setting up situations for students to answer.
When it comes to sex education for teenagers, a teacher in Phu Yen province once wondered, `why is teaching about sex so difficult?`
Teacher Hieu also added that the reason he decided to participate in the `Sharing` campaign is that Pham Dinh Quy school is located in a rural area, the opportunity to be exposed to gender knowledge is still very vague and limited.
Teacher Nguyen Chi Lan, a teacher at the Ethnic Minority Boarding School in Phu Yen, also said that sex education in this new form helps students actively receive and experience, and draw lessons for themselves, which is completely different.
Participating in such a class, the students were initially confused, unfamiliar, and bored.
“It’s so sacred to see the process of forming a child in the mother’s womb!
`Let’s make sex education a mandatory subject in schools`;