Adding to the discussion: Many people do fuck up condom usage, they don't put it on in the right time, don't use the correct side, don't pinch the top thingie, roll it out before putting it on the peen and seriously it's honestly quite a common thing. Seriously if they want to teach sex ed right, they got to at least cover one of the most useful things in that side of education.
Abstinence based education is about as useful as a condom with a hole on it. All it does is teach people not to have sex and therefore nothing bad will happen to them. It's in a sense victim blaming and shaming.
It's honestly a load of bullshit in most aspects. Sexual activity outside of marriage will have "harmful psychological and physical effects", this is the kind of distorted and OTT information they appear to be promoting to kids? Not to mention many people that take part in these programs will have much more harmful first time sex experiences because they won't know how to take care in preventing bad stuff from happening. Instil fear in the next generation, beware the peen!
In New Zealand they've got massively comprehensive sex ed. We all got taught how to put the condom on, got to look at all the contraceptive methods, covered sexual orientation and gender identity, relationships (romantic, abusive) watched plenty of documentaries relating to all topics and we were all pretty educated from it. The teachers even insisted if you wanted to have a taste of the flavoured condoms you could.