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...and the truth would be...?


Question Posted Tuesday November 30 2004, 3:27 pm

Okay, you ansered a question of mine a while back, like maybe a few months ago, and put this in the answer... And how many people have Completed a college students course to deliver sex education to 11 to 14 year olds as I have... well, If you're only 17, than how can you have already taken and passed a college students course to teach sex ed? And, i always thought for some reason you were a girl/woman, I guess I was wrong about that too.

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Derfel answered Thursday December 2 2004, 4:42 am:
Hi,
I understand your confutation about the sex Ed thing. I live in the UK not USA and our education system is a little different. We don’t finish high school when we’re 18 and then go to what you would call college. We finish ‘secondary school’ at 16 and then those that want to go on to university first need to go to sixth form college for 2 years to complete A-levels. So my sex Ed qualification is not a college qualification in the way you may have thought (a university qualification) but a sixth form college qualification completed as an additional or ‘enrichment’ activity to supplement academic A-levels. The sex ED course run by APAUSE (added power and understanding sex education) qualifies sixth form (Y12) students to deliver sex ED to 11 to 14 year olds in secondary schools as part of a wider peer mentoring and education scheme. You can visit the APAUSE for health web page at www.ex.ac.uk/sshs/apause/aboutapause.htm

Thanks for question as others may have been confused too (I didn’t think to explain). I’m not female no, I’m a 17 year old (nearly 18) male……lol..

Hope you are well and the problems you had when we last talked are sorted. I seem to remember we had quite and argument then ! lol

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