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Muslims and Sex Education
Examines objections to sex education practices and calls by British Muslim leaders to withdraw Muslim children from sex education classes. Discusses policy makers' dilemmas as they try to reconcile the public interest with diverse beliefs. Considers whether an approach to sex education that is acceptable to all groups is possible. (DSK)
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Author/Creator: Halstead, J. Mark
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Date Published: Sep
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Journal/Secondary Title: Journal of Moral Education
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Number: 3
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Volume: 26
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Year: 1997
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