Thursday, 5 April 2012

Sex preparation stagnating in U.S. schools, CDC says

ATLANTA (Reuters) – Public schools in a United States are creation “little progress” in expanding instruction in how to forestall pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV, a new sovereign investigate concluded.


Between 2008 and 2010, a commission of public schools training pivotal topics on impediment did not boost in a 45 states surveyed, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.


In middle schools, 11 states saw declines during a two-year duration and no state saw an increase, a CDC said. The turn of instruction was fast in high schools.


“Little swell is how we’re describing it,” Laura Kann, one of a authors of a study, told Reuters.


The investigate did not explain because this form of instruction appears to be stagnating, Kann said. “The preference about what gets taught is a internal ...

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