三角洲州学校的家长和艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育:校内干预的灵丹妙药

F. N. Ugoji, R. C. Agokei
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学校的基本艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育仍然是全球防治艾滋病毒传播努力的基础。虽然艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育的对象是所有年龄段的人,但对年轻人来说最重要,因为他们由于发育阶段的需要而尝试危险的行为。本描述性调查研究是在三角洲州Oshimlli北/南地方政府区开展的,目的是调查家长对学校纳入艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育的看法。基于宗教、性别、社会经济地位、教育水平和职业等8(6)个自变量,设置了两个研究问题。定性调查结果表明,父母将希望更多地参与其子女的艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育,并可能学习更多知识,以支持学校教授的内容。她们还表示,应向她们的子女进行性教育和艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育,以防止这一疾病进一步蔓延。研究人员建议,学校应该通过家长教师协会(PTA)让家长参与到对孩子的艾滋病教育中来,在家长会可以举办关于艾滋病的讲座,并将之前讨论过的课程教授给孩子。关键词:艾滋病教育,社会经济地位,教育水平,职业。
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Parents and HIV/AIDS education in schools in Delta State: A panacea for in-school interventions
Basic HIV/AIDS education in schools remains fundamental to the global effort to combat HIV transmission. Although HIV/AIDS education is targeted at all ages, it is most important for young people because they experiment with risky behaviours due to the demands of their developmental stage. This descriptive survey study was carried out to examine the perspectives of parents on the inclusion of HIV/AIDS education in schools, in Oshimlli North/South Local Government Area of Delta State. Two research questions based on eight (6) independent variables which included: religion, sex, socio economic status, level of education and occupation were set. The qualitative finding indicated that parents will want to be more involved in the HIV/AIDS education of their children and possibly learn more in order to buttress what is taught in school. They also indicated that their children should be taught sex and HIV/AIDS education to prevent further spread of the disease. The researcher recommended that the school should involve parents in the HIV/AIDS education of their children through Parent Teachers Association (PTA) where talks on HIV/AIDS can be given and the curriculum discussed before been taught to children.   Key words: HIV/AIDS education, socio economic status, level of education, occupation.
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