Human growth and development instruction. (FE)
The introduction of AB1107 represents a significant shift from the previous system where such instruction was optional and only recommended. School boards will now be required to incorporate a standardized curriculum that addresses various aspects of human development, including emphasizing abstinence and the proper use of contraceptives. By doing so, the bill seeks to enhance the public health response to teen pregnancy and promote healthier choices among the youth population. The requirement to review this curriculum regularly ensures it remains relevant and effective in addressing modern challenges in human development education.
Assembly Bill 1107 mandates that all school boards in Wisconsin provide comprehensive human growth and development instruction for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The bill aims to ensure that students receive age-appropriate and medically accurate information regarding human growth and development, including topics such as reproductive anatomy, puberty, and the skills needed for healthy decision-making in sexual behavior. This instruction is intended to empower students to make informed choices and enhance communication with their families about these subjects.
While supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary step towards better health education for youth, it has faced criticism from some groups who believe that the emphasis on abstinence may not adequately address the needs of sexually active teens. Some advocates for comprehensive sex education express concerns that the bill may still perpetuate negative stereotypes and stigmas, particularly regarding gender identity and sexual orientation, although the bill explicitly requires non-discriminatory practices in its educational programs. Dissenting voices argue for a more inclusive approach that provides all students with the tools and knowledge they need, regardless of their personal circumstances.