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Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2011

人体免疫缺陷病毒/艾滋病——沉默杀手

This animated tutorial is a pliot version that has been designed for the Mandarin speaking population in China and around the world. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2008

Project GLOW, Health and Life Planning Skills Curriculum

Project GLOW, Health and Life Planning Skills Curriculum is a curriculum document developed in 2008 by PATH (Program for Appropriate Technology in Health), Mercy Corps and the Liangshan Yi For Empowerment (LYFE) Center on Project GLOW (Giving Leadership Opportunities to Young Women) with support

Toolkits & Guides
Toolkits & Guides | 2008

HIV Preventive Education Information Kit for School Teachers

The HIV Preventive Education Information Kit for School Teachers is an attempt to provide teachers and teacher trainees with the basic information that they should know when teaching young people about HIV and AIDS.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2008

Building knowledge about HIV and AIDS: an interactive course for educators

This course is a self-access e-learning course primarily designed for people who are involved in educating young people in both formal and informal educational settings. This course aims to build a broad knowledge base on HIV and AIDS.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2007

UNESCO's strategy for responding to HIV and AIDS

As the UN specialised agency for education, UNESCO supports lifelong learning that builds and maintains essential skills, competencies, knowledge, behaviours and attitudes.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2005

Reducing HIV/AIDS vulnerability among students in the school setting: a teacher training manual

The goal of this manual is to train teacher education in HIV/AIDS prevention and care. It is believed that effective education can contribute to the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS; this manual acts as an important tool for achieving this effectiveness.

Toolkits & Guides
Toolkits & Guides | 2004

A strong start: good practices in using a local situation assessment to begin a youth substance abuse prevention project

This publication documents the experience of more than 100 community-based organisations in Southern Africa, Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe-in planning a prevention response to substance abuse among the youth of their communities.

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