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  1. The roles of educators in mitigating the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on the education system in South Africa. Full report

    The purpose of the study summarised in this document was to determine the roles of educators in mitigating the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and to ascertain the skills and knowledge required by them to play such roles effectively. Recognising that educators have a crucial role to play in all education subsectors, the study investigated the current and possible future roles of educators in schools and further education and training (FET) colleges as well as those of educators working in the higher education (HE) subsector.

  2. HIV and AIDS in teacher education: evaluation report of a pilot project in South African higher education institutions

    The HIV and Teacher Education Pilot Project was initiated under HEAIDS Phase 2 and was premised on the critical importance of the capacity of the education and training system to deal with the challenges posed by teaching and learning in an HIV/AIDS affected and infected society. …

  3. Report to the expert committee on the application of the 1966 ILO/UNESCO recommendation on the status of teachers and 1997 UNESCO recommendation concerning the status of higher education teaching personnel

    Education International (EI) has been invited to present its report to the triennial meeting of the Expert Committee on the Application of the 1966 ILO/UNESCO Recommendation on the Status of Teachers and the 1997 UNESCO Recommendation on the Status of Higher-Education Teaching Personnel (CEART) in 2009. EI's Report to CEART aims to assess the implementation of the mentioned recommendations from the perspective of education personnel represented by teachers' unions worldwide. …

  4. University of Kwazulu-Natal HIV/AIDS Policy

    South Africa is facing one of the most serious challenges since the demise of apartheid, in the form of HIV/AIDS. The University of KwaZulu Natal (UKZN) is situated in one of the Provinces most affected by this pandemic where the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS is placing a huge demand on all sectors of service delivery, economic development, teaching and learning.

  5. Guide pédagogique à l'usage de l'enseignant de l'éducation à la vie familiale, en matière de population et au VIH/sida (EVF/EMP/VIH et sida). Enseignement normal (ENIEG/ENIET)

    Ce guide est destiné à l'enseignant dans les écoles normales d'instituteurs de l'enseignement général et les écoles normales d'instituteurs de l'enseignement technique au Cameroun et fut publié par le ministère de l'Education Nationale en 2006. Ce guide vise à mettre à la disposition des enseignants un outil d'accompagnement afin de les aider à exploiter de façon efficace et efficiente le module d'EVF/EMP/VIH et sida intégré dans les programmes de formation de l'enseignement normal. …

  6. Curriculum de l'éducation à la vie familiale, en matière de population et au VIH Eet SIDA (EVF/EMP/VIH et sida). Enseignement normal (ENIEG/ENIET)

    Ce curriculum de formation, destiné aux futurs enseignants dans les Ecoles normales d'instituteurs de l'enseignement général et dans les Ecoles normales d'instituteurs de l'enseignement technique au Cameroun fut publié par le ministère de l'Education en 2006. Ce curriculum se base sur une pédagogie de prise de conscience de la nécessité d'une réflexion nationale sur l'éducation à la vie familiale, l'éducation en matière de population et la lutte contre le VIH et le sida. …

  7. African universities responding to the challenge of HIV and AIDS

    This powerpoint is an address given on African Universities responding to HIV and AIDS at Uganda Martyrs' University, in February 2009.

  8. Analysing the response of a teacher training institution to HIV and AIDS: a case study from Zambia

    This study sought to examine the extent to which a teacher training institution in Zambia was able to address the problem of HIV and AIDS. The report contributes to existing knowledge in the field by using a qualitative in-depth case study approach of a single teacher training college located in a high prevalence province of Zambia. It offers insight into the response through an examination of current policy and practice at both the ministerial and institutional level. …

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