3. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the session, the participants will be able
to:
1. Identify the salient points of the CSE Policy
2. Describe the entry points of integration of CSE in
the K to 12 Curriculum
4. CSE Definition
CSE is a curriculum-based process of
teaching and learning about the cognitive,
emotional, physical and social aspects of
sexuality
6. Legal Bases
Republic Act 10354 (Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive
Health Law of 2012) Department of Education is mandated to integrate
age-and development-appropriate reproductive health education which
shall be taught by adequately trained teachers through formal and non-
formal educational systems.
Executive Order 12 Series of 2017 The Department of Education shall
implement a
gender-sensitive and rights-based comprehensive sexuality education
(CSE) in the curriculum
Executive Order 141 Series of 2021 The EO makes teen pregnancy
a national priority and adopts a whole-of-government
approach in addressing the problem. A Comprehensive Action
Plan Towards the Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancies will be
developed to programmatically consolidate the different
initiatives of all government agencies and institutions.
7. International Commitments
CEDAW Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women (CEDAW 1981)
Convention on the Rights of the Children (CRC)
1990
International Conference on Population and
Development (ICPD) in Cairo Egypt in 1994
2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs)
8. Enhance the over-all wellness of the Filipino adolescents
(physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual);
Contribute to better learning outcomes, reduced dropout rate,
increased completion rate, and improved quality of learning;
Ensure that adolescents have access to adequate and
appropriate information and health care education;
Address the reproductive health concerns of adolescents, who
are exposed to risky behaviors that may cause damaging and
long-term consequences;
Promote healthy and responsible sexual and social behavior
among adolescents;
Aims of CSE
9. Role of teachers
(main implementors of the CSE Curriculum)
Role of health providers
(provide additional information and counselling; referrals to other services)
Role of parents/guardians and families
(increase parent-to-child communication about sexuality; promotion of safety
and well-being of children/youth)
10. Role of Supervisors
(Provide technical assistance)
Role of School Heads
(Ensure the CSE Implementation)
Role of NGAS, CSO and other partners
(Provide supports)
12. Kumpletuhin ang mga pangungusap.
1. Bago kumain, maghugas ng mga __________.
2. Bago umalis ng bahay, magsuklay ng _________.
3. Bago matulog, magsipilyo ng __________.
4. Magsuot ng tsinelas para hindi madumihan ang mga
____.
5. Takpan ang __________ kapag bumabahing para hindi
makahawa .
13. Kumpletuhin ang mga pangungusap.
6. Linisin ang mga _________para hindi magkatutuli.
7. Kumain ng kalabasa para luminaw ang mga ________.
8. Pagkatapos dumumi, hugasan ang ________ at mga
kamay.
9. Magsuot ng panty para hindi makita ang _______.
10.Magsuot ng brief para hindi makita ang ________.
14. Processing / Reflection
1. What did you feel during the activity?
2. Do you teach these messages to your children? Why?
3. Which part/s of the activity did you find difficult? Why?
4. What are the private body parts of girls and boys?
5. What names do we use to call the private body parts of
our children?
6. What would be the possible consequences if we do not
introduce the correct names of private body parts?
15. Processing / Reflection
7. Why is it important to teach our children the correct
names of
their private body parts?
8. Who do you think has the authority to teach the children
the
correct names of their private body parts?
9. How can the teachers/school help parents/guardians?
25. Please Remember
1. Parents/guardians/ Teachers reactions--tone of voice, words used,
facial expressions--form part of their childrens/learners first lessons in
sexuality
2. Parents/guardians / Teachers should be the source of reliable
information.
3. By being open to their childrens/learners questions,
parents/guardians/ teachers set the stage for continued
conversations and openness when puberty begins.
4. The goal of CSE is to strengthen the involvement of parents
/guardians /teachers in the development of their children /learners
47. DepED Order No. 31, series of 2018
POLICY GUIDELINES
ON COMPREHENSIVE
SEXUALITY EDUCATION
(CSE)
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Department of Education Bureau of Curriculum Development Comprehensive Sexuality Education
48. DepED Order No. 31, series of 2018
POLICY GUIDELINES
ON COMPREHENSIVE
SEXUALITY EDUCATION
(CSE)
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Department of Education Bureau of Curriculum Development Comprehensive Sexuality Education