EDUN N25-02-004 V61
04600
13 Oct 2000
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION LAUNCHES A FRAMEWORK
FOR SEXUALITY EDUCATION AND THE 'GROWING YEARS' SERIES
The Ministry of Education has launched a sexuality education
resource package entitled The 'Growing Years' Series . The multi-media package
aims to enhance the teaching of sexuality education within the new Framework for
Sexuality Education, which sets out the guiding principles for sexuality education in
Singapore.
2. As the nature of sexuality education is values-based, Government-Aided schools may
exercise the option of whether to use the package, as they may have alternative programmes
in place. For children whose schools have chosen to use the package, their parents still
have the choice to opt them out of the programme.
Framework for Sexuality Education
3. Sexuality is an issue for which different families and communities hold different
views. However, there are key areas and core values that we want to hold as a society,
like the concept that the family is the basic unit of society. These are set out in the Framework
for Sexuality Education. The framework also emphasizes the importance of delivering
sexuality education in an age-appropriate manner based on four broad themes. The contents
on the four themes are pitched appropriately at pupils' maturity level, and are revisited
at different levels of education. (Please refer to Annex
for the guiding principles and the four themes).
The 'Growing Years' Series
4. The series is a multi-media package that comprises a VCD, CD-ROM and Teacher's
Resource File. The VCD presents short dramas centred on key issues and concerns of our
pupils regarding sexuality and responsibility. The CD-ROM expands on these issues by
directing the viewers to think through the wider implications and consequences based on
some facts and information. The Teacher's Resource helps teachers facilitate discussions
following the viewing of the VCD.
5. The 'Growing Years' Series is an enhancement to what is already
being done by schools in the area of sexuality education. Currently, related topics are
taught in subjects such as Health Education, Civics and Moral Education and Science. Talks
and seminars are also conducted for pupils by resource speakers from organisations such as
the Ministry of Health and the Singapore Planned Parenthood Association. The series
enhances the above activities by aiming to:
- foster an understanding of human sexuality and healthy sexual relationships;
- inculcate appropriate moral values essential in preserving the dignity of sexual
relationships;
- inculcate appropriate social and health values.
6. A developmental approach is adopted in the production of The 'Growing Years'
Series, to target the unique concerns and needs of the pupils at the four
critical growth stages. They are upper primary (11-12 years), lower secondary (13-14
years), upper secondary (15-16 years) and post-secondary (17-18 years) stages. The lower
secondary series will be launched on 16 Oct 2000. The upper primary series and the upper
secondary series will be developed in 2001 and the post-secondary series in 2002.
7. In the production of the series, MOE has taken into consideration feedback and views
from principals, teachers, parents, medical professionals, psychologists, social workers
and self-help groups through focus group discussions and feedback sessions.
Collaboration between schools, parents and community.
8. Effective collaboration between schools, parents and the community is essential to
bring about effective teaching of sexuality education for our children.
9. Schools will also make their own plans for the teaching of the package, and pupils
will be allowed to borrow the VCD and CD-ROM for further study in their own time. The VCD
and CD-ROM will also be made available for sale to parents and the public after they have
been released to schools.
10. Training will be provided for a select team of teachers and key personnel who have
been identified by the school to conduct the programme. Parents who have volunteered to
help schools in conducting the programme will also be trained. This training will be
provided by a team of psychologists and medical professionals, as well as guidance
specialists from MOE.
Guiding Principles for the Framework for Sexuality Education
The guiding principles for the design and delivery of sexuality education set out in
the Framework are: