Reviews opposing approaches (abstinence-only versus comprehensive sex education) and the efforts by political and religious groups to control how the topic is taught in U.S. schools.
An overwhelming majority of Americans want sex education in schools, but there is still disagreement over how it should be taught. With analysis and the surveys.
Examines the fight over sex education in schools, with conservatives pushing for absinence as the only acceptable choice while public health experts, medical associations, and women's groups assert that absinence programs use false data and do not work.