Film : a supplementary aid in teaching adults about HIV/AIDS in Igueben (Nigeria)

This study explored film as a supplementary aid in teaching adults about HIV/AIDS in the Igueben area of Edo State (Nigeria). It drew on the theory and practice of film to enhance the awareness of HIV/AIDS campaign strategies in ways that are not possible with other teaching aids. The findings of th...

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Main Author: Ovbiebo, Osaigbovo Matthew
Other Authors: Ouan-Baffour, K. P.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8743
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-87432016-04-16T04:08:18Z Film : a supplementary aid in teaching adults about HIV/AIDS in Igueben (Nigeria) Ovbiebo, Osaigbovo Matthew Ouan-Baffour, K. P. Mabunda, P. HIV/AIDS Film/movies Adults Knowledge Illiteracy Interview Awareness Prevention 616.979200715 AIDS (Disease) -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area HIV infections -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area Motion pictures in education -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area This study explored film as a supplementary aid in teaching adults about HIV/AIDS in the Igueben area of Edo State (Nigeria). It drew on the theory and practice of film to enhance the awareness of HIV/AIDS campaign strategies in ways that are not possible with other teaching aids. The findings of the study supported the literature, which indicates that unlike film,reading materials are not accessible to illiterate adults in rural communities. Two hundred (200) participants were used in the first approach (quantitative), while fifteen (15) illiterate adults were purposively selected from the area to participate in the second approach (qualitative). The research was undertaken within an interpretivist framwork in the sense that it was a communal process informed by participating illiterate adults, and was sensitive to the role of context (Alvermann, D.E., & Mallozzi, C.A. 2010). The study confirmed the role of film, particularly Nigerian movies, in promoting information and education on HIV/AIDS. The findings highlighted the need for on-going education about HIV/AIDS and its treatment, especially among the rural illiterate. The study, in summary established that the programmes offered by HIV/AIDS organisers (governmental and nongovernmental) would be more effective if film is included in the campaign against the disease. Curriculum and Instructional Studies D. Ed. (Didactics) 2013-03-04T06:28:45Z 2013-03-04T06:28:45Z 2012-11 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8743 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (xiii, 176 leaves) : col. ill., col. maps
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language en
format Others
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topic HIV/AIDS
Film/movies
Adults
Knowledge
Illiteracy
Interview
Awareness
Prevention
616.979200715
AIDS (Disease) -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area
HIV infections -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area
Motion pictures in education -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area
spellingShingle HIV/AIDS
Film/movies
Adults
Knowledge
Illiteracy
Interview
Awareness
Prevention
616.979200715
AIDS (Disease) -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area
HIV infections -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area
Motion pictures in education -- Nigeria -- Igueben Local Government Area
Ovbiebo, Osaigbovo Matthew
Film : a supplementary aid in teaching adults about HIV/AIDS in Igueben (Nigeria)
description This study explored film as a supplementary aid in teaching adults about HIV/AIDS in the Igueben area of Edo State (Nigeria). It drew on the theory and practice of film to enhance the awareness of HIV/AIDS campaign strategies in ways that are not possible with other teaching aids. The findings of the study supported the literature, which indicates that unlike film,reading materials are not accessible to illiterate adults in rural communities. Two hundred (200) participants were used in the first approach (quantitative), while fifteen (15) illiterate adults were purposively selected from the area to participate in the second approach (qualitative). The research was undertaken within an interpretivist framwork in the sense that it was a communal process informed by participating illiterate adults, and was sensitive to the role of context (Alvermann, D.E., & Mallozzi, C.A. 2010). The study confirmed the role of film, particularly Nigerian movies, in promoting information and education on HIV/AIDS. The findings highlighted the need for on-going education about HIV/AIDS and its treatment, especially among the rural illiterate. The study, in summary established that the programmes offered by HIV/AIDS organisers (governmental and nongovernmental) would be more effective if film is included in the campaign against the disease. === Curriculum and Instructional Studies === D. Ed. (Didactics)
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