Preparing teachers for HIV/AIDS education: integrated and interdisciplinary pre-service teacher education

  • Van Laren L
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This article focuses on the views of pre-service teachers regarding an appropriate model for integrating HIV/AIDS education at a Faculty of Education. The final-year foundation and intermediate phase teachers were introduced to integrating HIV/AIDS education in Mathematics education and reflected on their four years of training. By using self-study methodology, the opinions and experiences of pre-service teachers of the two models of HIV/AIDS education in teacher preparation were explored, aiming to improve the manner in which pre-service teachers could be prepared to teach in the social and educational context of HIV/AIDS. The pre-service teachers indicated that they are under-prepared to teach in this context. Pre-service teachers were of the opinion that they could, however, be better prepared through HIV/AIDS teacher education that includes both discipline/subject and integrated models of teacher education

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Van Laren, L. (2011). Preparing teachers for HIV/AIDS education: integrated and interdisciplinary pre-service teacher education. South African Journal of Childhood Education, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajce.v1i1.79

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