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Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 1995

Final report of the UNESCO regional report on HIV/AIDS and education within the school system for English-speaking countries in Eastern Southern Africa, 20 to 24 February 1995 Harare

This report of the UNESCO Regional Seminar on HIV/AIDS and Education within the School System for English-speaking Countries in Eastern and Southern Africa is intended for planners and policy-makers in Ministries of Education and Ministries of Health as well as representatives of NGOs.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 1995

Schools HIV/AIDS resource pack

This HIV/AIDS resource pack consists of basic information about HIV and AIDS, followed by eight activities for use in the classroom. The pack was produced for teachers as part of a training course to become AIDS awareness educators in their schools.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 1995

It's up to us: an AIDS education curriculum for ESL students and other english language learners

This curriculum provides lessons for five hours of HIV/AIDS education instruction for high school and young adult students of English as a Second Language (ESL). The curriculum helps students develop English language skills while learning about risk factors.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 1995

Think about it! An action programme for schools. Form 3 teachers book

The teachers' text is a complement to the Form three students book.

Programme Reports & Evaluations
Programme Reports & Evaluations | 1995

Adolescent family life education: review of curriculum. Final report

The report presents the result of investigation and review of written materials in the form of books, reports, journals on adolescent life education from different organizations in Bangladesh.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 1995

Health and HIV/AIDS Education in Primary and Secondary Schools in Africa and Asia

This report is one of a set of a series of Education Division of the Overseas Development Administration (now DFID). It sets out to describe current policy and practice related to health and HIV/AIDS education in primary and secondary schools in Africa and Asia.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 1995

UNESCO Regional Seminar on HIV/AIDS and Education within the School System

This report describes the UNESCO regional seminar on HIV/AIDS and education within the school system for English-speaking countries in Eastern and Southern Africa held in February 1995.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 1994

AIDS action: youth

In every country, there is great debate about how much young people should know about sex, if and when they should be sexually active, and whether condoms and other contraceptives should be available to them. But, whatever the debates, the facts remain: young people are increasingly at risk.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 1994

Final report of the UNESCO Asian regional planning seminar on AIDS and education within the school system, New Dehli, 10-14 January 1994

This report of the UNESCO Asian Regional Planning Seminar on AIDS and Education within the School System is intended for policy-makers in Ministries of Education and Ministries of Health as well as representatives of NGOs in the Southern African Region.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 1994

Think about it! An AIDS action programme for schools. Form 2 teachers book

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.

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