Exploring Opportunities for Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in the Secondary-school Curriculum as an ESD Strategy
Education for sustainable development (ESD) embraces a variety of social- and environmental-health concerns, including the impact and implications of HIV/AIDS in respect of schooling and the quality of life of children and their communities. In this study, the researchers adopted a qualitative case...
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Main Authors: | Raviro Chineka (Author), Cecilia. K. Mukundu (Author), Moliana Nyamukunda (Author) |
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Environmental Association of Southern Africa,
2013-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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