Sex Education Through Classrooms Separation Policy Based on Gender in Islamic Culture

The purpose of this study was to explore aspects of sex education on the application of Islamic elementary school which the female students' classrooms and male students' classrooms are separated. The research method used was qualitative research. The researcher was the primer instrument,...

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Main Authors: Eri Roslan, Norlinawati Abd Arshad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Journal of Social Science Research and Review 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Social Science Research and Review
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Online Access:https://ijssrr.com/journal/article/view/65
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spelling doaj-011ab6d3847145a099897d0bd192f9082021-08-19T17:51:59ZengInternational Journal of Social Science Research and ReviewInternational Journal of Social Science Research and Review2700-24972700-24972020-12-0134475410.47814/ijssrr.v3i4.6565Sex Education Through Classrooms Separation Policy Based on Gender in Islamic CultureEri Roslan0Norlinawati Abd Arshad1Institute for Social Science Studies, UPM, Seri Kembangan, MalaysiaInstitute for Social Science Studies, UPM, Seri Kembangan, MalaysiaThe purpose of this study was to explore aspects of sex education on the application of Islamic elementary school which the female students' classrooms and male students' classrooms are separated. The research method used was qualitative research. The researcher was the primer instrument, but the researcher needed the other's instruments. Therefore, additional data collection techniques used were interviewing and observing. The kind of interviewing technique was used in this research was the in-depth interview. Participant observation passively was selected to observe the subject and object of the research as additional data collection technique. The results suggest that sex education can be applied early and realized through the concept of school implanted is the existence of separate classes. Thus, separation of classes by gender based on the aspect of religiosity is very influential to sex education and characters education. Sex education can be applied to an early age and manifested through the concept of a school planted that is the existence of separate classes.https://ijssrr.com/journal/article/view/65children's educationelementary schoolislamic elementary schoolclassrooms gender-basedsex education
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Sex Education Through Classrooms Separation Policy Based on Gender in Islamic Culture
International Journal of Social Science Research and Review
children's education
elementary school
islamic elementary school
classrooms gender-based
sex education
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Norlinawati Abd Arshad
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title Sex Education Through Classrooms Separation Policy Based on Gender in Islamic Culture
title_short Sex Education Through Classrooms Separation Policy Based on Gender in Islamic Culture
title_full Sex Education Through Classrooms Separation Policy Based on Gender in Islamic Culture
title_fullStr Sex Education Through Classrooms Separation Policy Based on Gender in Islamic Culture
title_full_unstemmed Sex Education Through Classrooms Separation Policy Based on Gender in Islamic Culture
title_sort sex education through classrooms separation policy based on gender in islamic culture
publisher International Journal of Social Science Research and Review
series International Journal of Social Science Research and Review
issn 2700-2497
2700-2497
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The purpose of this study was to explore aspects of sex education on the application of Islamic elementary school which the female students' classrooms and male students' classrooms are separated. The research method used was qualitative research. The researcher was the primer instrument, but the researcher needed the other's instruments. Therefore, additional data collection techniques used were interviewing and observing. The kind of interviewing technique was used in this research was the in-depth interview. Participant observation passively was selected to observe the subject and object of the research as additional data collection technique. The results suggest that sex education can be applied early and realized through the concept of school implanted is the existence of separate classes. Thus, separation of classes by gender based on the aspect of religiosity is very influential to sex education and characters education. Sex education can be applied to an early age and manifested through the concept of a school planted that is the existence of separate classes.
topic children's education
elementary school
islamic elementary school
classrooms gender-based
sex education
url https://ijssrr.com/journal/article/view/65
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