Planning for Education in the Context of HIV AIDS

Planning for Education in the Context of HIV AIDS
Author: Michael J. Kelly
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015052693671

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This booklet examines briefly the nature and features of HIV/AIDS and the impact of the epidemic on development. Within this context, it examines the interaction between the epidemic and education from two perspectives: the use of education in preventing HIV transmission, and the impact of the disease on education systems. It deals more extensively with the latter aspect, analyzing how HIV/AIDS affects education in terms of demand, clientele (with special reference to orphans), supply, and such quality-related aspects as content, organization and funding. A recurrent theme is that the extensive two-way interaction between HIV/AIDS and educational provision necessitates a radical re-examination of many of the premises underlying education as currently delivered. Education in an AIDS-infected world cannot be the same as education in an AIDS-free world.

The Impact of HIV AIDS on Education and Institutionalizing Preventive Education

The Impact of HIV AIDS on Education and Institutionalizing Preventive Education
Author: Roy A. Carr-Hill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121935998

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This book examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on education in sub-Saharan African countries. It looks at the situation at both macro and micro levels and emphasizes the need to react quickly and to institutionalize the response of education systems to the negative consequences of the pandemic. Drawing on studies of a few countries in sub-Saharan Africa, the first part of the book discusses the practicability of implementing a range of indicators for monitoring the impact of HIV/AIDS, specifically on the demand for supply, management, and quality of education at all levels. It underlines the difficulties of assessing and monitoring the impact on demand, supply, and quality in many of the worst affected countries in Africa. The second part focuses on the essential role that the education system has to play in preventing the expansion and mitigating the impact of the epidemic. A range of responses is developed, drawing on the experience of various national and international organizations. This part also presents an overview of the education system in several countries that have attempted programs to impart life skills to children and young people. It considers the problems of evaluating such programs in light of cost effectiveness. (Author/WFA).

Training Teachers in an HIV and AIDS Context

Training Teachers in an HIV and AIDS Context
Author: Charles Nzioka,Lucinda Ramos
Publsiher: International Inst for Educational Planning
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9280313169

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Education and HIV AIDS in the Caribbean

Education and HIV AIDS in the Caribbean
Author: Michael J. Kelly,Brendan Bain
Publsiher: Ian Randle Publishers
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2005
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9789766371807

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"Whilst a cure for HIV/AIDS continues to elude scientists, the number of HIV/AIDS cases continues to increase. Education becomes the key to curtailing the spread of the disease. Education and HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean describes the impact of HIV/AIDS on education in both the global and Caribbean contexts and outlines the lessons to be learnt from the global experience. The aim of the book is not only to highlight the role of education in HIV/AIDS prevention but also to look specifically at the education sector, its role and response, as well as the management of the response. It also intends to ensure that the education sector recognises the crucial role it must play in reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS. The text is complete with illustrations on the socioeconomic, health and gender aspects of the disease, and is a useful resource for anyone wanting to obtain precise information about the impact of the disease in the Caribbean. "

The HIV challenge to education

The HIV challenge to education
Author: Carol Coombe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2004
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 928031260X

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The Impact of HIV AIDS on Education Worldwide

The Impact of HIV AIDS on Education Worldwide
Author: Alexander W. Wiseman,Ryan N. Glover
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781781902325

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Given the context and prevalence of HIV/AIDS worldwide, this volume presents information, policy case studies, and empirical research for use by educators, policymakers, and organizations about the relationship between HIV/AIDS and education, including how HIV/AIDS has impacted education systems and the potential impact education has on HIV/AIDS.

Widening Access to Education as Social Justice

Widening Access to Education as Social Justice
Author: Akpovire Oduaran,Harbans S. Bhola
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2006-07-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402043246

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Among the greatest challenges of the twenty-first century is that of providing adequate educational opportunities to all citizens of the globe. This anthology – a tribute to the life and work of the Nigerian educationist Michael A. Omolewa – discusses the educational dimensions of social justice, reviews approaches to widening access, analyzes case studies from around the world, and considers future directions in education policy and research.

Perspectives on Youth HIV AIDS and Indigenous Knowledges

Perspectives on Youth  HIV AIDS and Indigenous Knowledges
Author: Anders Breidlid,Austin M. Cheyeka,Alawia Ibrahim Farag
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463001960

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This volume is the result of academic cooperation between scholars in Norway, Sudan, Zambia, and South Africa linked to a master’s program in international education and development. It draws upon studies carried out in Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, and South Africa. Most of the chapters deal with the HIV/AIDS pandemic in various ways. Because youth are the group most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, the various chapters discuss the complex discursive spaces that youth inhabit and navigate, and where the interlocking concepts of social identity, power, inequality, sexuality, vulnerability, and resilience are brought together. Many of the chapters discuss the HIV/AIDS pandemic in relation to indigenous knowledges and argue for including indigenous knowledges in the fight against the pandemic. The suggestion to include indigenous knowledges opens space for a more varied, holistic, and comprehensive approach to the pandemic. The book invites readers to explore the oppressive and often dangerous socioeconomic situation that many youth in sub-Saharan Africa experience, also beyond the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Chapters on street youth in Namibia and youth in a township in Cape Town discuss the often creative coping mechanisms employed by youth to escape or mitigate the oppressive situations they find themselves in.