Wednesday, April 26, 2006

No canes but porn for being a bad student

It looks like there is a secondary school teacher in Malaysia who is hell bent in introducing sex education in schools even before the government’s initiative.

Apparently his curriculum includes locking up a mixed group of 13-year-olds in a lab and forcing them to watch porn. It was their punishment for not doing their homework.

During my school days, forgetting to do homework usually resulted in caning. But that is a different story altogether.

As I mentioned earlier, this teacher is perhaps just trying to be ahead of the government in introducing this subject to his students. It is either that or he is a totally deprived person who is not getting it from his spouse, if there is one.

Whatever it is, the education ministry is looking into the matter. I think the teacher deserves a straight sacking and if possible a legal action for sexually assaulting these kids.

What worries me more is how the teachers will cope when the Malaysian government introduces sex education in schools later this year as planned. The government’s idea of such an education is to combat increasing sex crimes and Internet porn.

We are looking at a large scale of change in the Malaysian mindset here as the sex education would start from pre-school level and extend to university level and community programs for adults.

The ministry’s proposals are that children from the age of four will be taught how to protect themselves from sexual predators while older kids will learn about a range of subjects from human reproduction to masturbation and safe sex.

With teachers like this pervert around I wonder if these young school children are in good hands in learning sex education. The ministry must first reek out the bad hats and put in strict regulations to stop anyone abusing these kids in the pretense of teaching them.

I think for starters it will be a good idea to have a pair of teachers to work with the kids while teaching sex education.

Parent involvement is also vital. So maybe some parents can also sit in the classroom. This will not only remove the uneasiness of the students, but also will help keep an eye on what is being taught to the students.

But I am getting ahead of events here. Let’s see if the government will actually introduce sex education in the first place. To do that, it has to start pacifying and mollifying the conservative Muslim population – a large portion of the population which the government is trying not to lose to the Islamic opposition party PAS.

I suppose until that happens we will continue to have pervert teachers trying their best to introduce sex education in their own initiative and for self gain.

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