TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ATTITUDES TOWARDS TEACHING OF SEX EDUCATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU EDUCATION ZONE

Authors: Afri Research | Education Teacher Education Research 46 pages 7,439 words

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ABSTRACT 
This research is concerned with teachers and students attitude towards the teaching of sex education in secondary schools in Enugu education zone of Enugu state. This study was conducted in three local government areas that made up the zone. They are Enugu North, Enugu East, and Isi-Uzo. The zone is made up of thirty four (34) secondary schools, out of which ten were randomly sampled and used for this research work. The instrument used to obtain information was questionnaire items drawn from four research questions. The researchers constructed twenty item questionnaires which were arranged on modified likert scale, strongly agree, agree, disagree and strongly disagree. The researchers made some recommendations and one of the recommendations is that sex education should be made compulsory to all secondary school and the subject family life taught in school should be replaced with sex education.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Approval page Certification page Dedication page Acknowledgement Abstract Table of contents 
CHAPTER ONE Introduction  Background of the study Statement of the problem  Purpose of the study Significance of the study Scope of the study Research question
CHAPTER TWO  Review of related literature  Sex education and its objectives Sex issues and cultural belief  Strategies for effective sex education  Benefits of effective sex education  Who teaches sex education 
CHAPTER THREE  Research method Research design  Area of the study  Population of the study Sample and sampling techniques  Instrument for data collection Validation of the instrument  Reliability of the instrument  Method of data collection Method of data analysis
CHAPTER FOUR  Presentation and analysis of data  Research question 1 Research question 2  Research question 3  Research question 4 
CHAPTER FIVE  Discussion of result  Educational implication of the study Suggestion for further work Conclusion  Recommendation  References  APPENDIX 1 APPENDIX 11 APPENDIX 111

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