HIV in Schools
Author: Magda Conway
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9781904787471
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Magda Conway
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9781904787471
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Evonne M. Hedgepeth
Publisher: NYU Press
Published: 1996-06-01
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 9780814735152
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The emergence of the AIDS pandemic has forced a sea of change in the debate over sexuality education. Even schools previously reluctant to offer sexuality education now face HIV/AIDS education mandates. Teaching About Sexuality and HIV provides professionals with an integrated, accessible text on the principles, methods, and special issues surrounding sexuality education today. Chapters discuss such subjects as Effective Sexuality and HIV Education: What Works and Why, Creating a Productive Learning Environment, and Introspective Methods: Helping Learners See Relevance, and Methods for Helping Learners Develop Skills. This practical, original, and user-friendly guide will be invaluable to anyone whose work is connected with health and sexuality education.
Author: Lesley Wood
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →For teachers looking to lead the way in shifting attitudes about HIV and AIDS, this helpful resource offers the information needed to effectively raise awareness in students. Beginning with a general background of HIV and AIDS education, the guide covers sociocultural factors, actions to combat HIV and AIDS, resilient coping strategies, healthy school environments, and more. Emphasizing the creative use of limited resources, this is an essential manual for teachers looking to easily and adequately expose their students to the pressing issues of HIV and AIDS.
Author: Alexander W. Wiseman
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Published: 2012-11-29
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1781902321
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Given the context and prevalence of HIV/AIDS worldwide, this volume presents information, policy case studies, and empirical research for use by educators, policymakers, and organizations about the relationship between HIV/AIDS and education, including how HIV/AIDS has impacted education systems and the potential impact education has on HIV/AIDS.
Author: Alexander W. Wiseman
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Published: 2012-11-29
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 178190233X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Given the context and prevalence of HIV/AIDS worldwide, this volume presents information, policy case studies, and empirical research for use by educators, policymakers, and organizations about the relationship between HIV/AIDS and education, including how HIV/AIDS has impacted education systems and the potential impact education has on HIV/AIDS.
Author: R. M. Kalra
Publisher:
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Contributed articles presented at the National Seminar on Adolescents and AIDS: A New Generation at Risk held on Aug. 2-3, 1998 organised by Darbari Lal D.A.V. Model School.
Author: Douglas Tonks
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012-11-12
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 1135964548
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Teaching AIDS begins with a discussion of how teachers can create an environment of support for an AIDS education programme. Recognizing that AIDS education must differ for students of different age groups, the author presents tailored, age-appropriate content - what and how teachers should communicate AIDS information to young children, older children and teenage students.Teaching AIDS also addresses actual methods teachers can use to influence their students' attitudes and behaviour by helping them to recognize problem situations in which risks might arise, and presenting them with the actual skills they need to protect themselves in such situations.