Lesson Plan

 

 

Using the South Carolina standard – https://www.ed.sc.gov/instruction/standards-learning/ to write learning objectives

· Use “Lesson Plan” template

· Aligning the rigor of the state standard to the rigor of the learning objective

· Developing a performance measure that is aligned to the state standard and is included in the learning objective

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gher share of Black high school students (14%) and Hispanic students (6%) initiated sex before age 13 compared to White students (3%) (Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, 2014).

The racial study could easily be explained, that sexual health like other things aren’t taught in black communities or schools. With sex being shown all over TV and in everyday music it’s not rare that young adults are having sex, the problem is are these young men and women have safe sex. Safe sex meaning condoms for men and women and birth control. With classes like personal health and safety and sex ed. being taken out of schools those diseases with me stated earlier could be a shock to young men and women. The same study shows that Teens ages 15 to 19 and young adults ages 20 to 24 accounted for the most reported cases of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea in 2012. Females are at greater risk than men of acquiring sexually transmitted infections, and the consequences include pelvic inflammatory disease, pregnancy complications, and infertility (Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, 2014). It also states Over 34,000 young people, ages 13 to 24, were estimated to be living with HIV in the U.S in 2009. This age group accounts for 26% of new HIV infections. Most young people with HIV/AIDS were infected through sexual contact. With programs like free condom and STD testing almost non-existing these number are sure to rise within the year. Sex education classes in high school and college are a must to spread awareness and help decrease these numbers in the youth of America. These young men and women aren’t going to stop having sex, so the only way to prevent these diseases is to get tested, practice safe sex and use birth control. Being cautions of the people you lay down making sure that they as well also get tested. The numbers in the study can and will be decreased if they decided to take the right steps in help the prevention.

The LGBT Community

Let’s talk about Sexual Health in Young Adults pertaining to the LGBT community, which is known to stand for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender.

An estimated 3.5% of young adults in the United States identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual and an estimated 0.3% of young adults are transgender. This implies that there are approximately 9 million LGBT Americans, a figure roughly equivalent to the population of New Jersey. Among young adults who identify as LGB, bisexuals comprise a slight majority (1.8% compared to 1.7% who identify as lesbian or gay). Estimates of those who report any lifetime same-sex sexual behavior and any same-sex sexual attraction are substantially higher than estimates of those who identify as LGB. An estimate of 19 million Americans report that they have engaged in same sex sexual behavior and nearly 25.6 million Americans acknowledge at least some same sex sexual attraction.

Statistics show that men who have sex with men have a higher risk of contra

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