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Main Authors: Kerr, Dianne L., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED355186
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contents School-Based HIV Prevention: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Kerr, Dianne L. And Others Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Agency Cooperation Class Activities Community Programs Disease Control Elementary Secondary Education Health Education Health Promotion Interdisciplinary Approach Models Peer Teaching Prevention Preventive Medicine Program Development Teaching Methods This manual was written to help school-based professionals implement school health education programs to prevent the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The manual provides a framework and plan to promote an interdisciplinary approach to HIV education in schools. The manual begins with a review of basic facts about acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the medical spectrum of HIV infection. The next chapter meshes educational and behavioral principles to present a theoretical base for multidisciplinary education. Prevention strategies for school and community are then presented, covering: the specialized roles of school and community personnel; suggested activities for each group; lists of resource organizations, books, videotapes, and other media; and sample program planning and evaluation sheets. Peer education is the focus of the next chapter, with steps in initiating a peer education program and descriptions of model programs. The final chapter presents student skills for prevention of HIV infection, including models and class exercises for teaching decision making, problem solving, refusal, communication, and assertiveness. Appendices provide disease prevention guidelines, curriculum evaluation criteria, library resource lists that cite and annotate 16 books for children and youth and 8 books for adults working with youth, a self-instructional packet (pretest and posttest), position statements, school district policies, and an education programming survey form. (JDD)
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spellingShingle School-Based HIV Prevention: A Multidisciplinary Approach.
Kerr, Dianne L.
And Others
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Agency Cooperation
Class Activities
Community Programs
Disease Control
Elementary Secondary Education
Health Education
Health Promotion
Interdisciplinary Approach
Models
Peer Teaching
Prevention
Preventive Medicine
Program Development
Teaching Methods
School-Based HIV Prevention: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Kerr, Dianne L. And Others Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Agency Cooperation Class Activities Community Programs Disease Control Elementary Secondary Education Health Education Health Promotion Interdisciplinary Approach Models Peer Teaching Prevention Preventive Medicine Program Development Teaching Methods This manual was written to help school-based professionals implement school health education programs to prevent the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The manual provides a framework and plan to promote an interdisciplinary approach to HIV education in schools. The manual begins with a review of basic facts about acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the medical spectrum of HIV infection. The next chapter meshes educational and behavioral principles to present a theoretical base for multidisciplinary education. Prevention strategies for school and community are then presented, covering: the specialized roles of school and community personnel; suggested activities for each group; lists of resource organizations, books, videotapes, and other media; and sample program planning and evaluation sheets. Peer education is the focus of the next chapter, with steps in initiating a peer education program and descriptions of model programs. The final chapter presents student skills for prevention of HIV infection, including models and class exercises for teaching decision making, problem solving, refusal, communication, and assertiveness. Appendices provide disease prevention guidelines, curriculum evaluation criteria, library resource lists that cite and annotate 16 books for children and youth and 8 books for adults working with youth, a self-instructional packet (pretest and posttest), position statements, school district policies, and an education programming survey form. (JDD)
title School-Based HIV Prevention: A Multidisciplinary Approach.
topic Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Agency Cooperation
Class Activities
Community Programs
Disease Control
Elementary Secondary Education
Health Education
Health Promotion
Interdisciplinary Approach
Models
Peer Teaching
Prevention
Preventive Medicine
Program Development
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED355186