Abstract:
The primary aim of this pilot research was to develop an instrument to evaluate the impact of the Life Orientation Programme (LOP) on sex, sexuality and HIV/AIDS in Gauteng schools at secondary level and if possible at primary level. The main objectives were to
1. Determine levels of implementation of life orientation and HIV/AIDS awareness activities in schools
2. Identify and compare sources of information on HIV/AIDS and their perceived
impact particularly the roles of schools, the life orientation programme and educators
3. Measure knowledge of HIV/AIDS (transmission, prevention, treatment, and other knowledge about the disease)
4. Determine intended protective behaviours and the ability to carry out protective behaviours
5. Measure attitudes: levels of stigma and gender equality in sexual relationships
6. The aim of the pilot was to measure impact at junior secondary level, Grades 8 and 9, but also to see whether the instrument would be suitable to measure impact in grades 6 and 7.
Reference:
Commissioned by the Gauteng Department of Education, South Africa, January
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