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Sex quiz has teacher in hot water
By QMI Agency
ST-HUBERT, Que. — A teacher has been suspended after she gave her Grade 8 students a sexually explicit multiple-choice test that included questions about anal sex, lesbian encounters and ***** sizes.
Several parents filed complaints after students at Andre-Laurendeau High School, on Montreal’s south shore, were asked whether or not “blacks have bigger *****es” or if they agreed that “all sexual positions are comfortable.”
Students were also asked questions about sperm, anal sex and lesbian sex.
The school board has now opened an administrative investigation. School board director Andre Byette told QMI Agency that the exam was too explicit for young teens, adding that the teacher wrote the test herself as part of a religion and ethics course.
“I find the questionnaire dubious, even for college students,” said Byette. “We do not approve of the content of certain questions. How does this help the sexual education of students? It’s totally unacceptable.”
The school withdrew the test following a parent’s complaint and ordered the teacher to stop teaching sexual education to students.
When confronted by her bosses, the teacher said her test was aimed at fighting society’s prejudicial views about sexuality. More parents then came forward, prompting the suspension.
Two sexologists contacted by QMI Agency were split about the value of the test.
Julie Pelletier, a Quebec psychotherapist and sex columnist, said the quiz was “inappropriate for the students of that age group.”
She says the elimination of sex-ed courses in Quebec has led to teachers taking their own, sometimes ill-advised, initiatives.
But sexologist Jocelyne Robert had a different view. She says the teacher has been convicted prematurely and was only telling teens about sexual issues they’re already seeing on the Internet and talking about in the schoolyard.
She says that sexual practices like sodomy and fellatio are not foreign to 13-year-olds.
“It’s there, it’s not anecdotal, it’s very known to young people,” she told QMI Agency.
“They see it wall to wall on the Internet. If we don’t talk about it, we’re sort of putting our heads in the sand.”
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2010/12/01/16389596.html
I'm very much in favor of comprehensive sex ed programs for teens. But I absolutely cannot support a teacher taking it on herself to tackle the subject in a "religion and ethics" course without parental consent. Not even if it's because of "the elimination of sex-ed courses in Quebec". (Which is a crying shame, if it's true.)
All in all, this sounds like a terrible way to teach sex ed, and the parents have a right to be outraged.
Besides, what could the "right" answer to "all sexual positions are comfortable" possibly be? Has the teacher tried them all? How would she know?



(But my students were fifth graders!)
