This study was conducted in the context of Shona culture, where discourse on sex and sexuality is regarded as taboo. Sex and matters related to it cannot be mentioned freely, more so to primary school going pupils. HIV/AIDS being largely contacted through sex, it was theorized that classroom practitioners face problems in communicating about and teaching HIV/AIDS/STI information. The study, carried out in a number of Bindura Primary Schools in Zimbabwe, sought information on how educators develop and use linguistic strategies to inculcate HIV/AIDS knowledge to the young ones without breaching social expectations and taboo limits. Data were collected, through the use of a questionnaire, from a random sample of 60 teachers, selected from four...
A study of 15 schools in six African countries examined whether a process of dialogue between teache...
Objective: This study was aimed at assessing the knowledge, opinion and practices of Nigerian primar...
The risk of sexually transmitted HIV I AIDS among primary school teachers has been expressed by res...
Teacher training is important for both pre-service and in-service teachers to allow them to increase...
In spite of the importance of sexuality education and HIV and AIDS education in preventing HIV infec...
This study is about how Tanzanian primary schools teachers look on HIV/AIDS related issues in relati...
This study examined the knowledge and practices of 209 public secondary school teachers in Onitsha m...
The purpose of this study was to understand what factors contribute to teachers ’ willingness to com...
The purpose of this qualitative thesis is to understand how and what teachers in Iringa Municipality...
Young people often turn to their teachers for information on sexuality and HIV and Aids. Consequentl...
The purpose of this qualitative thesis is to understand how and what teachers in Iringa Municipality...
HIV/AIDS is a social pandemic problem at all levels of society in Botswana. Despite efforts by gover...
Efforts to stem the tide of the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Acquired immune deficiency sy...
Swaziland is one of the Sub-Sahara Africa countries that continue to face the scourge of HIV infecti...
The study sought to shed light on conditions that are needed by schools to become learning organisat...
A study of 15 schools in six African countries examined whether a process of dialogue between teache...
Objective: This study was aimed at assessing the knowledge, opinion and practices of Nigerian primar...
The risk of sexually transmitted HIV I AIDS among primary school teachers has been expressed by res...
Teacher training is important for both pre-service and in-service teachers to allow them to increase...
In spite of the importance of sexuality education and HIV and AIDS education in preventing HIV infec...
This study is about how Tanzanian primary schools teachers look on HIV/AIDS related issues in relati...
This study examined the knowledge and practices of 209 public secondary school teachers in Onitsha m...
The purpose of this study was to understand what factors contribute to teachers ’ willingness to com...
The purpose of this qualitative thesis is to understand how and what teachers in Iringa Municipality...
Young people often turn to their teachers for information on sexuality and HIV and Aids. Consequentl...
The purpose of this qualitative thesis is to understand how and what teachers in Iringa Municipality...
HIV/AIDS is a social pandemic problem at all levels of society in Botswana. Despite efforts by gover...
Efforts to stem the tide of the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Acquired immune deficiency sy...
Swaziland is one of the Sub-Sahara Africa countries that continue to face the scourge of HIV infecti...
The study sought to shed light on conditions that are needed by schools to become learning organisat...
A study of 15 schools in six African countries examined whether a process of dialogue between teache...
Objective: This study was aimed at assessing the knowledge, opinion and practices of Nigerian primar...
The risk of sexually transmitted HIV I AIDS among primary school teachers has been expressed by res...