Shana’s Persuasive Speech Servey

A classroom scene where students are engaged in a discussion about sexual education, with diverse students of different backgrounds, genders, and focuses on inclusivity, educational materials visible such as posters about consent and healthy relationships.

Understanding Sexual Education Survey

Take a moment to participate in our survey on sexual education! Your insights will help enhance the curriculum and understand the perspectives surrounding this important topic.

  • Share your experience with sexual education in school
  • Contribute to the conversation about its necessity
  • Help shape future educational approaches
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EmpoweringVoice101
If you have been taught sex education in school, what grade(s) did you have it?
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
If you didn’t have sex education, why?
Parents didn’t want me to learn sex ed in school.
Parents forgot to sign the consent form.
Instruction was not offered
Other
Do you thin Sexual Education should be
Taught only once
Refreshed every 6 months
Refreshed every year
Not taught at all
Would it be more beneficial for Sexual Education to be taught in single sex groups?
Yes
No
Not concerned
What areas of Sexual Education do you think are most important
Consent
Pregnancy
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Contraception
All of the above
None of the above
Which statement most accurately reflects what you were taught about condoms?
When used properly, condoms are effective in preventing against unintended pregnancy, sexual transmitted infections (STIs), and HIV.”
Condoms are not effective in preventing against unintended pregnancy, STIs, or HIV
I was not taught about condoms.
Which of the following best describes what you were taught about preventing STD’s and unintended pregnancy?
Abstinence (Don’t have sex) was the only thing discussed.
O Condoms and birth control mentioned, but most time was spent on abstinence.
Abstinence and condoms/birth control were both discussed fully.
Was not taught
Which subjects did the class cover? (Choose all that apply.)
No sex/Abstinence
Condoms
Contraception (birth control)
How to make healthy decisions
Body image
Gender roles
Gay and Lesbian issues
Sexual Abuse/ Healthy Relationships
Local resources for sexual health
Other
What is your personal opinion on the availability of sexual education in public schools?
I believe that comprehensive sexual education should be required in all public schools.
I believe that comprehensive sexual education should be available in all public schools, but students should be allowed to be exempt if the instruction interferes with the student's religious or otherwise personal beliefs.
I believe that public schools should not address the topic of sex.
I have no opinion on the availability of sexual education in public schools.
How would you rate the quality of Sexual Education taught in school, on a scale of one to ten? 1 being not useful at all, and 10 being very useful?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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