Sexuality education in life orientation: scripted lesson plans; Grade 11
In 2015, the Department of Basic Education (DBE), South Africa developed scripted lesson plans to support teachers in the delivery of sexuality education.
In 2015, the Department of Basic Education (DBE), South Africa developed scripted lesson plans to support teachers in the delivery of sexuality education.
In 2015, the Department of Basic Education (DBE), South Africa developed scripted lesson plans to support teachers in the delivery of sexuality education.
In 2015, the Department of Basic Education (DBE), South Africa developed scripted lesson plans to support teachers in the delivery of sexuality education.
This is part of an AIDS action programme for secondary schools in Zimbabwe that encourages honest and open communication about all major issues related to HIV/AIDS facing young people as they grow up.
This document is part of an AIDS action programme for schools in Zimbabwe. The main focus of this book is on behaviour and behavioural change.
The document is an evaluation of the national programme for secondary education "SIDA Saber Ayuda" from Spain.
This is a handbook developed for teachers in Swaziland and it covers sexuality Education, HIV/AIDS Education and teaching and pre-school, lower primary, upper primary, junior secondary and senior secondary education leves.
This Teachers book accompanies the student's form two text book which aims to introduce a comprehensive AIDS education programme in schools that will help students develop knowledge and understanding of HIV/AIDS issues and problems.
Designed for HIV/AIDS education of students in form one in Zimbabwe and accompanied by a students book. It guides the teacher through a wide range of topics ranging from inter-personal relationships to HIV and AIDS.
This review was undertaken in recognition of the mounting public health and social problems associated with adolescent sexual behaviour and the importance of basing school-affiliated programmes designed to reduce sexual risk-taking behaviour on sound research.