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The history of sex education goes back to the late nineteenth century. Sex education then consisted of medical and biological information about sexual disease and reproduction. Later, when the Second World War was over, mass media played a large role in making information on sex available to kids. Many people felt this caused a need for sex education in public school . Halfheartedly public schools began teaching minimal sex education, until the late 1960s, when educational and governmental organizations created more developed programs for sex education in schools. ... Traditional opposing theories of sex education include the theory that sex education in public schools is " an insidious and unnatural invitation to sexual activity," says Randy Engel.
Approximate Word count = 459 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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