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How to Use this Toolkit
The idea of this toolkit is to help you develop your HIV/AIDS education by consulting your pupils about what they know about HIV/AIDS and how they want HIV/AIDS education to be taught. You can use it:
- On your own
- With a colleague
- With a group of interested teachers
We have provided ideas not only to help you consult pupils and community members; but also ideas to help your learning and reflection on your own practice. So there are quizzes, readings and activities, we suggest you keep a journal of what you are doing. You can use it in whatever way is useful to you. The sections included in the toolkit are:
- A background of the problem of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
- A summary of our research findings
- Why teachers should consult pupils
- Activities for Consultation
- A final reflection
- Resources
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ASKAIDS is a project at the Centre for Commonwealth Education