Reducing HIV/AIDS Vulnerability among Students in the School Setting
The methods recommended in this manual focus on "life skills" techniques and "learner-centred" activities, in which students themselves play an active role, and lecturing is kept to a minimum. The life skills emphasised include not only the acquisition of knowledge of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), but learning to manage personal stress, family issues, drug abuse and other risk factors.
The manual is organised into two sections: instructions on how to use the manual, followed by a set of eleven modules which can be either used as presented, or selectively rearranged and modified.
Table of Contents:
Part One: How to Use the Manual
- Introduction
- Roles and Responsibilities of the Trainers
- The Skills of the Trainers
- Annexes (A-G)
- Introduction
- Module One: Basic of Growing Up - Understanding Adolescence and Adolescent Sexuality
- Module Two: Unplanned Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Module Three: Basic Facts about HIV/AIDS
- Module Four: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic and its impact
- Module Five: HIV/AIDS, Drugs and Substance Abuse
- Module Six: HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
- Module Seven: Care and Support for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)
- Module Eight: Working Together in the Community to Combat HIV/AIDS
- Module Nine: Integration of HIV/AIDS Preventive Education with School Curriculum
- Module Ten: Learner-Centred Strategies and Life Skills Techniques
- Module Eleven: Assessment Tools for Use in HIV/AIDS Prevention Education
Publishers
UNESCO Bangkok HIV/AIDS Clearing House, March 16 2005.
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