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  1. Management in action: Managing the HIV/AIDS curriculum in Kenya

    Curriculum management can only be effective when the curriculum content and expected learning outcomes are clearly stated for the actual implementers. The implementers on their side especially the teachers and the school administration must ensure that the stated contents, instructional methodologies and the time lines are followed appropriately. This paper examines the extent at which the HIV/AIDS curriculum is being implemented at the Secondary School level in Kenya. …

  2. Tackling HIV/AIDS: Mass-media and international conferences. Soul City, Going to scale across borders: the Choose Life project

    Soul City, a multi-media health project in South Africa has been effective in imparting much needed information on health and development, and in changing attitudes and behaviour as well. Soul City works primarily within South Africa but the TV programme has been shown in a number of African countries as well. In the last two years Soul City has worked on a sponsored education booklet called Choose Life, aimed at 12-16 year olds in Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland and Namibia. 1,331,000 copies of the booklet will be printed and distributed in the four countries in seven different languages. …

  3. Challenges facing headteachers in implementation of AIDS education in secondary school curriculum in Kenya: a case study of Busia, Bunyala and Samia districts

    The purpose of this study was to investigate challenges facing headteachers in the implementation of AIDS education in secondary school curriculum in Busia, Bunyala and Samia Districts and find out how they were coping. Specifically, it focused on challenges in induction of teachers, provision of teaching and learning materials, supervision and evaluation of the teaching of AIDS education. Descriptive survey research design was used in this study. The study population was 56 headteachers, 423 teachers and 9784 students in 56 secondary schools in Busia, Bunyala and Samia Districts. …

  4. Nous les jeunes - L'éducation sexuelle à l'école: fiches pédagogiques pour enseigantes et enseignants

    Matériel d'information et de formation basé sur les méthodes de la pédagogie active destiné aux enseignantes et enseignants de la République de Guinée (classe 5ème et 6ème). Il contient des illustrations, des mises en situation, de jeux-tests et de jeux de rôles.

  5. Nous les jeunes - L'éducation sexuelle à l'école : Fiches d'éducation sexuelle pour les filles

    Matériel d'information et de formation basé sur les méthodes de la pédagogie active destiné aux adolescentes guinéennes (classe 5ème et 6ème). Il contient des illustrations, des mises en situation, de jeux-tests et de jeux de rôles.

  6. Learning for life: classroom activities for HIV and AIDS education

    The EFAIDS Programme partners Education International, the Education Development Centre and the World Health Organisation present the most recent EFAIDS resource "Learning for Life: Classroom Activities for HIV and AIDS education" a toolkit destined to support teachers to address themes relating to HIV and AIDS with their students. The kit is composed of worksheets classified according to age groupings; under 10, 10-14 years, 15 and older. …

  7. Manual for integrating HIV and AIDS education in school curricula

    This tool was developed by UNESCO's IBE with the goal of improving teaching and learning on HIV and AIDS in official basic education curricula. It includes a set of tools, assembled in a manual, to support the development and adaptation of quality teaching and learning material for HIV and AIDS education, as well as teacher training. Some of the key issues addressed in this manual include: How can HIV and AIDS education be integrated more effectively into existing curricula and school programmes? How can HIV and AIDS teaching and learning materials be effectively adapted or developed? …

  8. Review on the education sector response to HIV and AIDS in Nepal

    The role of education is important for providing the right educational messages on HIV prevention and mitigation, and reduction of stigma and discrimination against people infected and affected by HIV and AIDS. UNESCO considers it as one important area that the education sector can contribute and make education sector response a low cost and high impact initiative. In case of Nepal, we have no evidence on what the education sector has done to prevent HIV and mitigate its impact. To what level the education sector itself has been impacted by HIV and AIDS is also not known. …

  9. 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. …

  10. 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.

  11. HIV/AIDS teaching/learning materials in Asia and the Pacific: an inventory

    This document is the fourth in the series of repackaged products aimed to serve as a vehicle for alerting users of a wealth of highly valuable educational resources that exist in the field of HIV/AIDS in the context of adolescent reproductive and sexual health. It is dedicated to educators, information providers, counsellors, programme managers, and provides an inventory of educational materials on HIV/AIDS/STDs to be used either in the formal or non formal education sectors. …

  12. South African HIV/AIDS life skills education materials directory

    This directory lists information material on HIV/AIDS prevention (books, posters, booklets, audio-visual products, games, posters) intended for use by the general public. It is intended to support access and wider distribution of life skills and HIV/AIDS education materials. The print materials are categorized on a subject area basis, under the following: life skills; sexuality education and sexual health; HIV/AIDS; general; audio-visual material and teaching aids. The details of these publications form the main part of the directory, with other categories organized separately at the end.

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