tailieunhanh - Vermont Health Education Guidelines for Curriculum and Assessment

In countries hard-hit by HIV/AIDS, school availability has fallen precipitously. Substantial numbers of teachers are ill, dying or caring for family members. In the late 1990s, for instance, more than 100 schools were forced to close in the Central African Republic because of AIDS-related deaths. In 2000, AIDS was reported to be responsible for 85 per cent of the 300 teacher deaths The quality of education has also dropped in many regions. The illness and death of qualified personnel threaten management of the education system. Rural schools often lose staff because teachers affected by HIV flock to urban areas so that they. | First edition 2002 second edition 2010 Vermont Department of Education. All rights reserved. Vermont Health Education Guidelines for Curriculum and Assessment SECOND EDITION 2010 Developers and Reviewers This manual is a product of the Health Education program within the Vermont Department of Education Safe and Healthy Schools team. Developers Nancy A. Emberley BS MAT Lynda A. Van Kleeck BS MEd Kathleen Middleton BA MS Health Education Coordinator Health Education Consultant Director and Publisher Vermont Department of Vermont Department of ToucanEd Inc. Education Education Netha Thacker BA Senior Editor ToucanEd Inc. Reviewers Cynthia Wilson Whitcomb Jr. Sr. . Dan Shepardson Champlain Valley UHS Erin Randall-Mullins South Burlington HS Krystal Norton Bellows Free Academy St. Albans Linda King Harwood UHS Marilyn Gillis Milton Junior HS Phylis Shea Oxbow UHS Sarah Lemieux Woodstock Senior UHS Shelly Walsh Missisquoi Valley UHS Susan J. Wood Champlain Valley UHS Deborah Lear y Randolph Union High School Susan Striglia Mill River UHS Doug Neet Windsor State Street School Ann Lord Underhill ID School Martha Ide Barre Town Elementary School Melissa Hall Tunbridge Central School Lyn Amey . Tuttle Middle School Kathy Dick Lothrop School Mary Holden HarWood UHS 19 Pat Irwin Otter Valley UHS Jim Massingham Chittenden East SU Rachel McKnight Williston Central School Mary Jane Peters Winooski Middle High School Mary Putnam Chittenden East SU Diane Reilly Georgia Middle School Robin Schoenfeld Fox Castleton-Hubbardton USD 42 Kathy Backus New England Food Dairy Council First edition 2002 second edition 2010 Vermont Department of Education The State of Vermont Department of Education is committed to ensuring that all of its programs and facilities are accessible to all members of the public and that all activities and programs are non-discrimi-natory in design application and performance. The Vermont Department of Education is an equal-opportunity agency and does not .