Fernando Alexandre, the Minister of Education, has firmly stated that sexuality education will remain a part of the school curriculum, both within and outside the Citizenship and Development subject. He emphasized that removing such education from schools would represent a significant setback.
During a press conference following a meeting with school directors nationwide in Lisbon, Alexandre highlighted the importance of sexuality education in the comprehensive development of students. "It would be a huge step backward if sexuality education were removed from schools and from students' training," he declared.
This statement comes amid ongoing debates about the role of sexuality education in schools, with some groups calling for its removal or reduction. The minister's remarks reaffirm the government's commitment to maintaining this crucial aspect of student education and development.
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