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Young people have the right to be fully informed about sexuality and to have access to contraceptives and other services. These rights are enshrined in various internationally agreed human rights conventions and treaties, but – unfortunately – they are still not universally respected. This explains why the Netherlands’ policies on foreign affairs and development are centred on human rights. And why the Dutch government remains committed to the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development. Our support to IPPF and other organizations which implement this important agenda is testimony to this commitment. . | Massachusetts Comprehensive Health Curriculum Framework October 1999 David p. DfiscoH Comitìissionéi of LduciiỊiũíì The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education 350 Main S f6ớl. Măiơón Massacfii scifs Ữ2 Í4Ơ-5023 ỉ ũlủữỉ únc. ị 73 í ỷ M8WOƠO Dear Colleagues I am pleased to present to you the Massachusetts Comprehensive Health Curriculum Framework that was adopted by the Board of Education in September 1999. This second edition of the Comprehensive Health Curriculum Framework presents the new statewide guidelines for learning teaching and assessment in health for the Commonwealth s public schools. Based on scholarship sound research and effective practice the Framework will enable teachers and administrators to strengthen curriculum and instruction from PreKindergarten through grade 12. I am proud of the work that has been accomplished. The comments and suggestions received on the first edition of the Comprehensive Health Curriculum Framework of 1996 as well as comments on subsequent working drafts have strengthened this new edition. I want to thank everyone who worked with us to create a high quality document that provides challenging learning standards for Massachusetts students. We will continue to work with schools and districts in implementing the Comprehensive Health Curriculum Framework over the next several years and we encourage you to offer us your comments as you use it. All of the curriculum frameworks are subject to continuous review and improvement for the benefit of the students of the Commonwealth. Thank you again for your ongoing support and commitment to achieving the goals of education reform. Sincerely David P. Driscoll Commissioner of Education Massachusetts Comprehensive Health Curriculum Framework October 1999 i Table of Contents Section I Overview 5 Section II Introduction 8 Section III Core Concept 10 Section IV Guiding Principles 11 Section V Considerations in Health Education 16 Section VI Strands and Learning Standards 17 .