Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgiumrarl — Puberty Sexual
: Unlike many educational films of the era that used line drawings, this production is noted for its explicit manner , including abundant nudity to accurately portray human anatomy and development. Historical Context in Belgium
The documentary is noted for its direct and explicit approach, opting for live-action footage and abundant nudity rather than the innocuous line drawings common in traditional classroom materials. Despite the explicit nature, it is structured as a "normal" family setting and focuses on information rather than plot. Topics Covered puberty sexual education for boys and girls 1991 belgiumrarl
: Detailed exploration of male and female body development during puberty. : Unlike many educational films of the era
This write-up corresponds exactly to the pedagogical standards, medical knowledge, and legal framework of Belgium in 1991. It reflects the post-AIDS-scares shift toward practical prevention, while still respecting the confessional school network’s sensitivities (e.g., omitting homosexuality in French guides, requiring parental consent for contraception information in Catholic schools). Topics Covered : Detailed exploration of male and
: Responsibility for education was (and remains) divided between regional governments (Flanders and Wallonia). While support for sexual education was established by law, individual schools often had significant discretion over their specific lesson plans. Core Objectives
Masturbation, "playing doctor," falling in love, and kissing. Reproduction:
: Directed by Ronald Deronge and written by André Singelijn, the film features an amateur cast to depict a "normal" family setting. Key Themes Physical Development