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The thesis focuses on how three Zimbabwean teachers living with AIDS experience their illness and how this impacts on the implementation of HIV and AIDS policy in the classrooms.The teacher stories tell a tale of school systems which are struggling with a moral discourse of AIDS, sin and immorality. They demonstrate how all three teachers repeatedly confront the belief of others that AIDS is a result of immoral behavior and how others hold them personally responsible for their condition. The teacher stories reveal school systems that have yet to come to grips with the HIV virus and its impact…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The thesis focuses on how three Zimbabwean teachers living with AIDS experience their illness and how this impacts on the implementation of HIV and AIDS policy in the classrooms.The teacher stories tell a tale of school systems which are struggling with a moral discourse of AIDS, sin and immorality. They demonstrate how all three teachers repeatedly confront the belief of others that AIDS is a result of immoral behavior and how others hold them personally responsible for their condition. The teacher stories reveal school systems that have yet to come to grips with the HIV virus and its impact on both staff and pupils; systems which are characterized by silence, denial and stigma. They challenge the notion of schools as HIV free by showing how the virus travels in and out of the school gates everyday in the bodies of students and teachers; how the disease of the physical body affects the personal standing of the ill person and how the person, rather than the disease carries the blame.
Autorenporträt
Patricia holds a doctorate in Education Policy from the University of Pretoria, South Africa and an MSc degree in Education and Training Systems Design from the University of Twente in the Netherlands. She is currently employed by UNESCO as an HIV and AIDS Regional Program Coordinator for East and Southern Africa.