An understanding of HIV and AIDS discourses of teachers in Cape Town, South Africa, and its’ relevance for HIV prevention in schools

<p>This study investigates the content and nature of the HIV and AIDS &ldquo === discourses&rdquo === of teachers, which I have identified as a knowledge gap in the existing HIV and AIDS education literature that, presumably, is informing practice. The argument is that, without an und...

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Main Author: Davids, Mogamat Noor
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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language English
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topic Discourse
Discursive practices
HIV Prevention
Self-reflection
Teachers
South Africa
Schools
Foucault
Policy
Sexuality.
spellingShingle Discourse
Discursive practices
HIV Prevention
Self-reflection
Teachers
South Africa
Schools
Foucault
Policy
Sexuality.
Davids, Mogamat Noor
An understanding of HIV and AIDS discourses of teachers in Cape Town, South Africa, and its’ relevance for HIV prevention in schools
description <p>This study investigates the content and nature of the HIV and AIDS &ldquo === discourses&rdquo === of teachers, which I have identified as a knowledge gap in the existing HIV and AIDS education literature that, presumably, is informing practice. The argument is that, without an understanding of teachers&rsquo === HIV and AIDS discourses, we will continue to speculate about why HIV education often does not have the effect we expect of it &ndash === reduced HIV infection, reduced risk behaviour, reduced teenage pregnancies &ndash === and why it has been regarded as a failure by many. The public media often expose rampant teenage sexual behaviour, such as abortions, pregnancies, and an addiction for electronically generated pornographic materials, causing consternation and sending shockwaves through schools and society. These reports attest to the kind of risky sexual behaviour which makes children vulnerable to HIV infection. In spite of more than twenty years of HIV and AIDS education, teachers and society at large remain uncertain and uncomfortable about teenage sexual behaviour, HIV infection and the inability of adults to protect young people from sexual exploitation.</p>
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title An understanding of HIV and AIDS discourses of teachers in Cape Town, South Africa, and its’ relevance for HIV prevention in schools
title_short An understanding of HIV and AIDS discourses of teachers in Cape Town, South Africa, and its’ relevance for HIV prevention in schools
title_full An understanding of HIV and AIDS discourses of teachers in Cape Town, South Africa, and its’ relevance for HIV prevention in schools
title_fullStr An understanding of HIV and AIDS discourses of teachers in Cape Town, South Africa, and its’ relevance for HIV prevention in schools
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