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Item A Proposed content on the teaching of sex education in the fourth year of the Baguio City High School(1975) Aboy, Anatalia J.This study was undertaken to know the knowledge and interests on sex of fourth year students of the Baguio City High School. The results were used as bases for constructing a proposed content in sex education. The normative survey method was used. The data were obtained by means of a "Sex Education Knowledge Test" and "Sex Education Interest checklist" which was administered to one hundred respondents, selected on the basis of systematic random sampling, from the fourth-year students of the Baguio City High School. To ascertain what has been done along this study, a review of related studies was made before attempting to conduct the present study. The sex education knowledge test consists of forty-five items and sex education interest checklist consists of eighty-four items from seven main areas namely: Love, Courtship, Engagement and Marriage, Biological Male and Female, Pregnancy, Childbirth and Lactation, Population Explosion and Contraception, Venereal Diseases, Intelligent Choice of a Code of Sexual Conduct, Masturbation, Homosexuality and Sex Deviation. The findings were: Four percent of the sex education knowledge items were adequately learned, 29 percent were fairly learned and 67 percent of the items were inadequately learned. 2. The major area on Intelligent Choice of a Code of Sexual Conduct ranked first in the health knowledge learned by the students with an average of 63 percent. One item under this area was adequately learned and four were fairly learned. Item number 31 which was under this area was ranked 1 and adequately learned by 78 percent while items 43, 40, 37, and 45 were fairly learned. 3. The respondents seemed to reveal inadequate knowledge of other major areas on sex, namely: Venereal Diseases, 49 percent; Biological male and female, 39 percent; Pregnancy, Childbirth and Lactation, 38 percent; Population Explosion and Contraception, 31 percent and Masturbation, Homosexuality and Sex Deviation, 27 percent. 4. The respondents seemed to reveal; adequate knowledge, likewise on item 6 under the area on biological male and female with a 76 percent response and ranked 1. Generally, the fourth year students indicated in-adequate knowledge of sex topics with an average of 41 percent. 5. Items 3 and 32 classifies under the area on love, courtship, engagement and marriage and masturbation, homosexuality and sex deviation were least known to the students by 9 and 5 percent, respectively. 6. The respondents seemed to reveal interests in the following phases or areas in sex education: Intelligent choice of a code of sexual conduct, 80 percent; pregnancy, childbirth and lactation, 79 percent; love, courtship, engagement and marriage, 77 percent; population explosion and contraception, 77 percent; venereal diseases, 77 percent; and masturbation, homosexuality and sex deviation, 76 percent. 7. The results seemed to show that 67 percent of the items in the sex education interest checklist were of high interest to the respondents, 33 percent of moderate interest and none showed least interest to the students. 8. The sex education interest of the respondents ranged from moderate to high interest.