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  1. Sex and relationships education in further education settings: Investigating training and resources

    This report sets out findings of a research study designed to establish current levels of sex and relationships education (SRE) provision in further education (FE) and sixth form colleges. …

  2. Guidelines for Training of Trainers (TOT)

    The purpose of these Guidelines is to provide a guide for planning, conducting and evaluating TOT workshops to orient Technical Services Organizations (TSOs) to utilize key policies, manuals/guides, guidelines and tools/toolkits to support service delivery for OVC at the zonal level to meet the national quality standards for OVC. These Guidelines provide session guidance covering two major themes: Facilitation skills; Overview of technical content/subject matter. …

  3. The leadership role of principals in managing HIV and AIDS at schools of the Western Cape education department

    The HIV and AIDS epidemic is deemed the single greatest threat to South Africa's future and its growth is one of the most rapid in the world. The South African government has marked 2006 as the year of accelerated HIV and AIDS prevention. It has become imperative that school leaders empower themselves in order to meaningfully deal with HIV and AIDS issues within the realities of the South African context. School principals are strategically situated to play a significant role in the struggle against HIV and AIDS in large school communities. …

  4. Resource centre manual: how to set up and manage a resource centre

    The manual contains practical information on all aspects of setting up and managing a resource centre, from planning, fundraising and finding suitable location, to collecting and organising materials, developing information services, and monitoring and evaluating the work of the resource centre. It is assumed that most readers will use manual systems for organizing information but also explains how computers can be used in resource centres, including e-mail, Internet and databases. …

  5. Population education reading materials : secondary school

    The supplementary reading material is an outcome of a workshop held at the Faculty of Education for lecturers involved in the teaching of subject areas which included population education concepts. It is meant to be used as a reference for lecturers teaching in the secondary school programmes at the Faculty of Education.

  6. Developing health and family planning materials for low-literate audiences: a guide

    The manual offers guidelines for developing health and family planning print materials for illiterates and low-literate groups. The guide discusses a separate step in materials development process: target audiences; project planning; audience research; message development; guidelines for materials production; pretesting and revision; printing, distribution and training; and impact evaluation.

  7. A guide to developing materials on HIV/AIDS and STIs

    This guide was created within the framework of an HIV & AIDS project implemented in Georgia. It offers step-by-step guidelines for developing educational materials on HIV & AIDS and STIs that are based on effective behaviour change communication. It focuses on the necessity to adapt communication to different audiences, notably by involving target populations in the development process of the materials. …

  8. Quality checklist for selecting teaching and learning materials

    This quality checklist (designed through the collaborative efforts of UNICEF regional offices) can help an individual to select and/or adapt existing materials for skills-based health education (including life skills). Specifically, it can help an individual determine the quality and usefulness of each resource and which elements may need to be adapted for a specific setting and purpose.

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