HIV and AIDS in Schools
Explore the critical insights of "HIV and AIDS in Schools" by Barrie Craven, published by the Institute of Economic Affairs in 2001. This hardback edition delves into the educational materials utilized in schools for teaching about HIV and AIDS, offering a comprehensive analysis of how educators tackle this sensitive subject. Craven argues that the influence of pressure groups has led to an exaggerated perception of the AIDS crisis, overshadowing the importance of behavioral factors in the risk of infection. With a focus on the organization and management of education, this book is an essential read for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of health and education. Join the conversation about the philosophy and social aspects surrounding HIV and AIDS in the educational landscape. With a page count that provides in-depth coverage, this book is a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of teaching about this vital topic.