AIDS in Africa II: More Than Sympathy
Students will
* identify cultural factors within Africa that underlie the scope of the AIDS epidemic there;
* discuss worldwide responses to the crisis in Africa;
* list evidence of attitudes and excuses in the world that explain these responses; and
* determine what could be done within Africa and in the outside world to ease the AIDS crisis in Africa.
More about this lesson plan:
Materials Needed: * Computers with Internet access (or copies of relevant data from Web sites listed in this lesson)
* Pencils
* Paper
* Flip chart or chalkboard
* Felt Marker or chalk
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- AIDS in Africa I: The Scope of the Problem
- Africa’s Struggle With AIDS
- AIDS TODAY
- HIV/AIDS and Contemporary Population Dynamics
- The Spread of AIDS