HIV and AIDS in Schools :Compulsory Miseducation?

HIV and AIDS in Schools

HIV and AIDS in Schools :Compulsory Miseducation?

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Published: 20 November, 2001
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HIV and Aids teaching is compulsory in British schools but the content is not prescribed. Should teaching in such a difficult field, where there are disputes among experts, be left to secondary school teachers with no specialist knowledge? And is it right that the subject should be compulsory? These awkward issues are confronted in this controversial paper which examines the materials being used by schools in HIV/Aids teaching and how teachers are approaching the subject. The authors conclude that, because of material provided by pressure groups, teachers are exaggerating the Aids problem and failing to stress the extent to which the risk of infection depends on behaviour. Rent-seeking by vested interests results in a serious distortion of the views presented to children. Their conclusion about Britain is that HIV/Aids teaching should no longer be compulsory. Either the law should be repealed or schools should simply drop the subject.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780255365222
ISBN10 0255365225
Item Weight 128 g
Publisher / Reseller Institute of Economic Affairs
Format hardback
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