It is generally accepted that the knowledge, attitudes and practices of family planning are influenced by various demographic characteris- tics of the population concerned which will have their impact on their fertility patterns. — Within the same country, differences among. the socio-economic groups do exist. So, there is always a need for specific information about some sectors of the population to reveal such patterns.
So, essentially this: work was based on a study of all teachers Working in Alexandria Governorate. It was designed first to reveal their knowledge, attitudes and their practices. Secondly to see the degree of their awareness of the existing family planning services in their district and. find-out. their pattern of usage. Thirdly its concern was to find out the extent of the. teacher’s participation in family planning education for the community,