United Nations Global Compact
International Finance Corporation
World Economic Forum
World Business Council for Sustainable Development
International Chamber of Commerce

SASOL CAMPAIGN 3

 

 

The Gauteng rollout of this
education initiative is partnered
with Sasol

 

Dates
Areas
Target Market Reached
Additional Reach
Schools Trained
Face to Face Training Feedback
Testimonials

Dates

  • 11 - 18 May 2009
Areas
  • Alexandra, Soweto and Lenasia

Target Market Reached

  • Schools targeted: 9
  • Teachers trained: 59
  • Grade 8 learner reach: 2970

Additional Reach

Part or full information imparted by word of mouth of trained educators and learners

  • Teacher communities: 177
  • Learner communities: 8670

 

Schools Trained
School Educators Reached Grade 8 Learners
Fons Luminis Sec.
4
240
Minerva High
16
600
Topaz Sec.
6
242
Jabulani Tech. High
4
245
Kwabhekilanga Sec.
4
212
Realogile High
8
356
Lofentse Girls High
5
200
East Bank High
6
380
Alexandra High
6
495
Total
59
2970

Face to Face Training Feedback (from educators)
Feedback on Workshop
Overall I was highly satisfied with the training 95.29%
The lessons were innovative and enjoyable 97.65%
The workshop was well structured and easy to follow 95.29%
I gained practical knowledge on HIV 96.47%
I am motivated to deliver the lessons 92.94%

Course Content
I found the material interesting, appealing and user friendly 94.12%
The content of the HIV&ME lessons is appropriate for Grade 8 90.59%

I feel that the co-teach support structure is beneficial to my delivery

91.76%

Facilitation
The facilitator was supportive and encouraging 98.82%
The facilitator’s style assisted my learning 94.12%
Facilitator knowledge of HIV 97.65%

 

Testimonials

What did you like most about the workshop?

It gave inside into some of the questions that I needed answers to - It gives a different interactive approach that accommodates everyone.
Mosabala, Jabulani Tech. High, Gauteng

The way the facilitator organised his resources. It help me a lot I can now explain to my learners (HIV/AIDS) lesson.
Rabby Hlatswayo, Eastbank Bank High, Gauteng

It highlighted on my insecurities and other uninformed issues I had on AIDS. It provided me with more information that I would use to motivate, educate and empower my learner about the pandemic.
Micheal Ngobeni, Eastbank Bank High, Gauteng

There were just so many things I came to realise that I did not know about HIV/AIDS.
Chorlette Mokwesi, Alexandra Secondary

Practical lesson indicating how exchange of partners can infect others. Also indicated that one partners can spread HIV/AIDS within seconds to others.
Majatladi Irene, Lofentse Girls High

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