Optimizing Character Education for Adolescents Plagued by Free Intercourse

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Talahi Brendan
Nadzli Rozidu Nadzli Rozidu

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Adolescent character education is extremely important. Promiscuity, rampant rates of aggression against children and youth, robberies against peers, juvenile theft, cheating behaviors, substance addiction, pornography, and the misuse of others' property have all been global issues that have yet to be fully addressed. The article explains the philosophy of adolescent character education, the function of adolescent character education, the urgency of adolescent character education, the factors that affect character education, and the enhancement of adolescent character education for adolescent promiscuity. Attitudes, emotions, will, values, and behaviors are all ingredients in the definition of character education for teenagers.

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Brendan, T. ., & Nadzli Rozidu, N. R. (2021). Optimizing Character Education for Adolescents Plagued by Free Intercourse. Journal of Asian Multicultural Research for Educational Study, 2(1), 5-9. https://doi.org/10.47616/jamres.v2i1.101
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