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Teachers' perceptions of teaching sex education in Hong Kong per-schools: A pilot study
Yuk Ching Eva LAI
Department of Early Childhood Education (ECE)
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Hong Kong
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Teaching Perception
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Teacher Perceptions
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Sex Education
100%
Preschool
42%
Young children
14%
School Heads
14%
Kindergarten
14%
Mass Media
14%
British Colonies
14%
Teenagers
14%
Childcare Center
14%
Incomplete Knowledge
14%
Taboo
14%
Moral Values
14%
Sex-related
14%
Moral Standards
14%
Sexual Promiscuity
14%
Incest
14%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Pilot Study
100%
Kindergarten
100%
Teacher Perceptions
100%
Moral Values
50%
Toddlers
25%
Mass Media
25%
Psychology
Sex Education
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Preschool
42%
Toddlers
14%
Kindergarten
14%