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How Setswana Cultural Beliefs and Practices on Sexuality Affect Teachers’ and Adolescents’ Sexual Decisions, Practices, and Experiences as well as HIV/AIDS and STI Prevention in Select Botswanan Secondary Schools

机译:Setswana关于性的文化信仰和习俗如何影响博茨瓦纳精选中学的教师和青少年的性决策,习俗和经验以及艾滋病毒/艾滋病和性传播感染的预防

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The article reports on the aspects of a Botswana Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoE & SD) HIV/AIDS Instructional Television (ITV) project modeled on a similar HIV/AIDS program implemented in Brazil. This Teacher Capacity Building Project (TCBP) in Botswana is in its initial years of implementation. Its overall goal is to contribute to the prevention and mitigation of the impact of HIV and AIDS by strengthening the capacity of the education and communication sectors to deliver interactive, distance HIV/AIDS education primarily to teachers so that they act as agents of behavior change among the in-school youth. One of the components of the TCBP program is a live teacher education television HIV/AIDS program called Talk Back program. Talk Back is a collaborative effort of the MoE & SD and the Botswana national television station. The Talk Back program involves development and implementation of weekly 1 hour live HIV/AIDS education interactive TV broadcasts for teachers. The development of the live programs is guided by a curriculum that provides a wide range of themes related to HIV/AIDS and education. This article reports the results of a survey of a sample of teachers and students at junior secondary schools and senior secondary schools, first, on their views and opinions regarding the Talk Back program as a TCBP. Second, how Setswana cultural beliefs, myths, and practices on sexuality affect teachers’ and adolescents’ sexual decisions, practices, and experiences as well as HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infection prevention. A questionnaire survey and focus group interviews were used as data collection instruments in selected secondary schools. The findings of the study suggest that the Talk Back program has not met much success as a TCBP. The findings further suggest that several myths, beliefs, misconceptions, and attitudes about HIV/AIDS exist among Botswana teachers and students and thus make it difficult for the Talk Back program to impart the HIV/AIDS message successfully. Therefore, there is a need for more stakeholders in HIV/AIDS education, where appropriate learning techniques are used, to bring about the desired behavioral change.
机译:这篇文章报道了博茨瓦纳教育与技能发展部(MoE&SD)的HIV / AIDS教学电视(ITV)项目的各个方面,这些项目以在巴西实施的类似HIV / AIDS计划为模型。博茨瓦纳的这个教师能力建设项目(TCBP)处于实施初期。它的总体目标是通过加强教育和传播部门向教师提供互动的远程艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育的能力,从而有助于预防和减轻艾滋病毒和艾滋病的影响,从而使他们成为改变行为的媒介。在校青年。 TCBP计划的组成部分之一是现场教师教育电视HIV / AIDS计划,称为Talk Back计划。 “话语提示”是教育部和标清局与博茨瓦纳国家电视台的共同努力。 “回话”计划涉及为教师开发和实施每周1小时的实时HIV / AIDS教育互动电视广播。现场节目的开发以课程为指导,该课程提供与HIV / AIDS和教育相关的广泛主题。本文报告了对初中和高中教师和学生样本的调查结果,首先是他们对“回话”计划作为TCBP的观点和看法。其次,塞斯瓦纳的性观念,神话和习俗如何影响教师和青少年的性决定,习俗和经验以及艾滋病毒/艾滋病和性传播感染的预防。在选定的中学中,问卷调查和焦点小组访谈被用作数据收集工具。该研究的结果表明,“话语提示”计划作为TCBP并没有取得太大的成功。调查结果进一步表明,博茨瓦纳的师生之间存在着一些关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病的神话,信念,误解和态度,因此使“回话”计划难以成功地传达艾滋病毒/艾滋病的信息。因此,需要在艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育中有更多的利益相关者,其中使用适当的学习技术,以实现期望的行为改变。

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