Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education Produces and Distributes 'Customized Sex Education Teaching Aids' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hyung-joo] The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education is accelerating efforts to expand digital sexual violence prevention education and to provide natural, student-centered on-site sex education.


On the 11th, the Gwangju Office of Education announced that it has produced and distributed various customized sex education teaching aids.


The teaching aids were created to instill correct sexual awareness in students through natural methods such as play and experience, addressing the difficult topic of sex education.


They also reflect the increasing demand for sex education in schools due to the recent serious cases of digital sexual violence against youth, including the production and distribution of child sexual exploitation videos.


Teachers responsible for sex education on-site directly participated in research and development, resulting in highly practical teaching aids tailored to students' perspectives.


The teaching aids for middle school students are titled "Digital Sexual Crime OUT! Learning While Playing," and for high school students, "S-GAME: The Valuable Game When Played Together."


Students can naturally acquire various contents such as digital sexual violence prevention and the formation of proper sexual values through these teaching aids.


In particular, customized teaching aids were provided for special schools, considering the characteristics of students with disabilities.


Education using various experiential teaching aids such as pregnancy simulation jackets, differences in male and female body structures, and sexual violence prevention aids stimulates voluntary interest among children and youth with disabilities. It aims to instill a positive perception of sex and prevent sexual violence victimization among the target students.



Jung Jong-jae, Director of Democratic Citizenship Education, stated, "We will continue to support practical experiential sex education by developing and distributing sex education materials to prevent the increasing digital sexual violence and to help students establish healthy sexual values."


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