Kenya's HIV/AIDS Education Sector Policy: Implications for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children and the Teaching of HIV/AIDS Education 1

S. Ruto, F. Chege, V. Wawire
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This paper results from a study conducted in 2005-2006 on “the 2004 HIV/AIDS Education Sector Policy”. It investigates the practical implications of the policy document in addressing provisions related to orphaned and vulnerable children and the teaching and learning of HIV/AIDS education. The paper further assesses practitioners’ understanding of the policy. Data was collected from three districts in Kenya, Bondo, Nairobi and Garissa, which were selected to represent high, middle and low HIV prevalence, respectively. A total of 12 institutions were sampled. A cross cutting population of learners, teachers and teacher trainees, parents/ guardians, and education offi cers were reached primarily via qualitative methods of interviews, group discussions and observations. The data was analysed using MAX qda, a computer package for analysing qualitative data. The study fi ndings show that the basic needs of vulnerable children remain unmet, curtailing their full participation in the schooling process. This notwithstanding, most children had detailed factual knowledge of HIV and AIDS even though it was not apparent how such knowledge was translated into skills of life. Although some head teachers were aware of the HIV/AIDS education sector policy, relatively few teachers were conversant with its contents. The study concludes that national educational targets would be diffi cult to attain unless capacity development for teachers and school administrators was improved in the area of HIV/AIDS education and policy. There is a need to locate the OVC at the centre of child well-being strategies that are sensitive and responsive to their special circumstances.
肯尼亚艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育部门政策:对孤儿和弱势儿童的影响以及艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育教学
本文的研究结果来自于2005-2006年进行的“2004年爱滋病教育部门政策”研究。它调查了政策文件在处理与孤儿和易受伤害儿童有关的规定以及艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育的教学方面的实际影响。本文进一步评估了从业人员对该政策的理解。数据是从肯尼亚邦多、内罗毕和加里萨三个地区收集的,这些地区分别代表艾滋病毒高、中、低流行率。共有12所院校接受了抽样调查。主要通过访谈、小组讨论和观察等定性方法,接触到学习者、教师和培训教师、家长/监护人和教育官员等跨领域人群。使用定性数据分析计算机软件包MAX qda对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,弱势儿童的基本需求仍未得到满足,限制了他们充分参与学校教育过程。尽管如此,大多数儿童对艾滋病毒和艾滋病有详细的实际知识,尽管不清楚如何将这些知识转化为生活技能。虽然一些校长了解艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育部门的政策,但熟悉其内容的教师相对较少。这项研究的结论是,除非在艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育和政策领域改善教师和学校行政人员的能力发展,否则很难实现国家教育目标。有必要将儿童福利中心置于儿童福利战略的中心,这些战略对儿童的特殊情况敏感并作出反应。
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