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VOlUME 04 ISSUE 01 JANUARY 2021
Attitude of Muslim Students Towards Sex Education In Relation To Their Home Environment
1Nishat Mehaboob,2Samsujjaman
1B.Ed trainee, Department of Education, University of Kalyani (W.B)
2Research Scholar, Department of education, University of Kalyani (W.B)
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v4-i1-02

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ABSTRACT

The present studies intended to the find out the study and compares the attitude towards sex education of Muslim adolescence students, and also find out to compare the attitude of Muslim adolescence students towards sex education in relation to their home environment. For this study researcher was framed 2 objectives and 3 hypotheses. Normative survey method has been used in this study. 400 Muslim adolescence students were selected as sample through Purposive sampling technique . Attitude Scale towards Sex Education was developed by researcher by the help of the expert of this field and Home Environment Inventory developed by Dr. K.S. Misra were used to collect the data. The collected data was analyzed using Mean, S.D. and‘t’ test through SPSS software. Muslim adolescence student have high attitude towards sex education. Area has affected the attitude of students towards sex education as the urban students have been found to have more favorable attitude towards sex education. Sex had not affected the attitude of rural Muslim students towards sex education. Home environment and its dimensions have affected the attitude of students towards sex education. It provides complete and healthy information for necessary life skills to deal with the problems of future life.

KEYWORDS

Attitude, Sex education, Muslim Students , Home environment.

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