A new report examines the state of sexual education received by men before entering college, highlighting key findings from precollege experiences. Authored by Johanna Alonso and published by Inside Higher Ed, it addresses gaps and trends in this area of education. The report aims to inform discussions on improving sexual health education in K-12 settings.
Key Points
- Focuses on men’s experiences with sexual education prior to college.
- Highlights potential deficiencies or strengths in precollege curricula.
- Published in 2026, emphasizing the need for better educational approaches.
Implications for Educational Freedom
This report could underscore parental rights in shaping sexual education curricula, potentially supporting school choice options that allow families to select programs aligning with their values. It may highlight government overreach in standardized sex ed, empowering calls for more parental involvement and educational freedom.
Source: Report Highlights Men’s Precollege Sexual Education