Developing Effective Policies for  Hiv / Aids Education Practice in Sub Saharan Africa: the Case of Urban Schools of Malawi: a Synergy of Pupils Needs, Policies and Practice - Paul Makocho - Books - Anchor Academic Publishing - 9783954892129 - November 13, 2014
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Developing Effective Policies for Hiv / Aids Education Practice in Sub Saharan Africa: the Case of Urban Schools of Malawi: a Synergy of Pupils Needs, Policies and Practice

Paul Makocho

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Developing Effective Policies for Hiv / Aids Education Practice in Sub Saharan Africa: the Case of Urban Schools of Malawi: a Synergy of Pupils Needs, Policies and Practice

HIV/AIDS has been named the Sub Saharan disease. In countries that have achieved significant declines in HIV prevalence, young people have registered the biggest behavioural changes. It means they hold the keys not only to our understanding of the epidemic, but more importantly, to the efforts required to stem the tide of infections. However, the majority of young people are ignorant of how to prevent transmission, have low compliance to condom use, which is in some cases accentuated by misconceptions about HIV/AIDS transmission and have insufficient knowledge regarding transmission and avoidance behaviours. As such, consensus on feasible preventive interventions target young people, particularly those in schools. It is on this premise that the book unlocks the key pillars in effective HIV/AIDS education policies and practices. The study has drawn upon the experiences of selected Urban Schools in Malawi to explore the needs of young people in classroom, the extent to which the classroom practices respond to the needs, and the factors influencing these using questionnaires, interviews, lesson observations, and document analysis. Malawi typically represents most Sub Saharan African countries in terms of challenges faced by education systems. Given the similar cultural settings of the people of Sub Saharan Africa, the findings and recommendations of the study generalises to the education systems of Sub Saharan Africa to a greater extent. The book shows the need for open discussion climates on HIV/AIDS issues despite a conservative cultural and religious adult world that is not open. It has also identified a need for explicit and accurate knowledge on HIV/AIDS issues, opportunities to acquire behavioural skills for HIV prevention, and involvement of external speakers in classroom HIV/AIDS education. Current classroom practice does not address the pupils' needs adequately. Factors influencing this can be linked to lack of policies responsive to culture and religion, ineffe

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 13, 2014
ISBN13 9783954892129
Publishers Anchor Academic Publishing
Pages 252
Dimensions 14 × 148 × 210 mm   ·   335 g
Language English