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Is Sexuality Out of the School Curriculum?

The new Citizenship and Development curriculum will focus less on topics related to sexuality, and teachers will have to prioritize financial literacy and entrepreneurship.

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In financial literature, older students will develop personal, family and "an entrepreneurial project, taking into account the strategic partnerships and the necessary resources".

·Portugal
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Cidadania's discipline will have less sexuality and animal welfare, but more financial literature and entrepreneurialism

·Portugal
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A new guide devotes less attention to issues such as sexuality or animal welfare and more financial literature or entrepreneurialism.

In contrast to the last programme presented by the Government of Portugal in 2017, the Portuguese authorities withdrew the issues of sexual health and sexuality from the mandatory subjects to be discussed in the disciplines of citizenship and development offered in the schools of the European country. The new proposal of the Portuguese Ministry of Education will remain open for public consultation until 1 August, as the local newspaper reported …

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The new Citizenship and Development curriculum is out for public consultation since today, focusing less on topics such as sexuality and animal welfare and more on financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The new National Strategy for Citizenship Education (ENEC) was released today and aims to replace the previous one, from 2017, as well as a curriculum—which did not exist in the previous version—of essential learning for the discipline. This m…

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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