This write-up covers the 1991 Belgian educational video titled "Seksuele voorlichting" (also known as "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls"), produced by Studio Landstar Films.
3.3. The Application Phase (Skill Building) Students rewrite a problematic romantic scene into a healthy one. For example:
In 1991 Belgium, puberty education and sexual education were shaped by decentralized educational governance, the pressing public-health challenge of HIV/AIDS, and a mix of biomedical and psychosocial teaching approaches. Experiences differed by region, school type, socioeconomic status, and cultural background; gaps persisted, particularly for marginalized youth and LGBTQ+ students. The early-1990s moment was transitional—heightened awareness and public-health pressure accelerated changes that continued through the 1990s and beyond.
"It missed a lot," Lucas agreed.
: While now mandatory and integrated into subjects like biology and ethics, in 1991, implementation often varied by school and region. : Modern Belgian policy is recognized for its inclusive and evidence-based standards