Seksuele Voorlichting (1991) is a Belgian educational documentary directed by Ronald Deronge that serves as a pedagogical tool instructing adolescents on the biological and emotional changes of puberty. The 28-minute film uses characters Els and Jan to guide viewers through anatomy, personal health, and relationships, reflecting a frank, 1990s approach to European sex education.
Teaching Generations: The Legacy of "Sexuele Voorlichting" (1991) – Puberty and Sexual Education for Boys and Girls
Introduction
In 1991, as the world stood on the cusp of the widespread public internet, sexual education for adolescents was often patchy, embarrassing, or simply absent from many school curricula. In the Netherlands — a country already known for its progressive approach to health and sexuality — an educational film simply titled "Sexuele Voorlichting" (Sexual Education) was produced. Its goal was straightforward but ambitious: teach boys and girls, typically aged 10 to 14, the fundamental facts about puberty, reproduction, and healthy relationships in a calm, factual, and non-sensationalized manner.
Pedagogical practices and teacher roles
- Health teachers, biology teachers, school nurses, or external health educators delivered content.
- Increasing use of single-sex sessions for comfort on sensitive topics.
- Emphasis on didactic teaching supplemented with some interactive elements (Q&A, demonstrations).
- Variable teacher preparedness; training inconsistent—some teachers received district training, others had minimal support.
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Hygiene: Includes in-depth discussions on proper hygiene, such as washing for uncircumcised boys and cleanliness for girls during menstruation.
Explicit Material: It features full-frontal nudity and a demonstration of reproductive sex by an adult couple.
Research has consistently shown that comprehensive sexual education programs, like the one outlined in "Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education for Boys and Girls 1991 Englishavigolkesl Full," have a positive impact on young people's lives. Some of the benefits of these programs include:
- Notification letters and opt-out options present in many districts; parent meetings or information nights offered.
2.1. Pubertal Body Changes (Both Sexes)
- Growth spurts – Explanation of how bones and muscles develop.
- Body hair – Underarms, pubic area, legs, and face (for boys).
- Skin changes – Acne, oilier skin, and sweat glands (deodorant is introduced matter-of-factly).
- Voice changes – Boys' voices cracking and deepening.