The Impact of Biblically-Oriented Sex Education on Secondary School Students’ Academic Performance: A Gender-Based Analysis

Patricia Tamunoibi Miller
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This study investigates the impact of biblically-oriented sex education on secondary school students’ academic performance, focusing on gender-based differences. The research contributes to the debate on integrating religious beliefs into sex education programs and investigates if there are disparities between male and female students. A mixed-methods research design is used, with a sample of secondary school students assessed through test scores, GPA, and attendance records. Surveys and interviews are conducted to gather students’ perceptions, attitudes, and experiences about the sex education approaches. The study suggests that biblically-oriented sex education significantly impacts students’ academic performance, with varying effects among male and female students. Female students benefit more academically from this approach, as it aligns with their religious beliefs and values, potentially reducing stress and anxiety associated with conflicting worldviews. Male students respond subtly, some exhibiting increased academic performance and others seeing no change. The study also highlights the role of cultural and familial factors in shaping students’ perceptions of biblically-oriented sex education. It emphasises the need for an approach that acknowledges the diversity of student backgrounds and beliefs. The research provides valuable insights into the potential benefits and limitations of biblically-oriented sex education, contributing to the ongoing dialogue on religion’s role in education.
以圣经为导向的性教育对中学生学习成绩的影响:基于性别的分析
本研究调查了以圣经为导向的性教育对中学生学习成绩的影响,重点关注性别差异。该研究有助于将宗教信仰融入性教育课程的讨论,并调查男女学生之间是否存在差异。研究采用了混合方法研究设计,通过考试成绩、GPA 和出勤记录对中学生进行抽样评估。通过调查和访谈收集学生对性教育方法的看法、态度和经验。研究表明,以圣经为导向的性教育对学生的学习成绩有显著影响,对男女学生的影响各不相同。女生从这种教育方法中获益更多,因为这种方法符合她们的宗教信仰和价值观,有可能减少因世界观冲突而产生的压力和焦虑。男生的反应则比较微妙,有些学生的学习成绩有所提高,有些则没有变化。研究还强调了文化和家庭因素在影响学生对以圣经为导向的性教育的看法方面所起的作用。研究强调,有必要采取一种承认学生背景和信仰多样性的方法。这项研究为了解以圣经为导向的性教育的潜在益处和局限性提供了宝贵的见解,为正在进行的关于宗教在教育中的作用的对话做出了贡献。
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