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UNILEVER CAMPAIGN 3

 

 

The Pietermaritsburg rollout of this
education initiative is partnered
with Unilever

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

Dates

  • 25 May - 5 June 2009
Areas
  • − Edendale, Northdale, Eastwood

Target Market Reached

  • Schools targeted: 15
  • Teachers trained: 64
  • Grade 8 learner reach: 3213

Additional Reach

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

  • Teacher communities: 256
  • Learner communities: 12 852

 

Schools Trained
School Educators Reached Grade 8 Learners
Siyahlomula High
2
250
Northbury Park Sec
2
230
Fundokuhle Sec
2
200
Bhekuximba High
7
80
Eastwood High
6
400
Kharina Sec
7
235
Haythorne High
6
150*
Zibukezulu Technical High
3
80
Raisethorpe Sec
6
347
Qoqisizwe High
4
182
Woodlands Sec
3
245
Silver Heights Sec
5
135
Mcoseseli Sec
4
150*
Mehlokazulu Sec
3
250
Ikusaselihle High
4
279
Total
64
3213

*approximation

Face to Face Training Feedback (from educators)
Feedback on Workshop
Overall I was highly satisfied with the training 97.49%
The lessons were innovative and enjoyable 99.23%
The workshop was well structured and easy to follow 97.98%
I gained practical knowledge on HIV 98.32%
I am motivated to deliver the lessons 94.35%

Course Content
I found the material interesting, appealing and user friendly 97.85%
The content of the HIV&ME lessons is appropriate for Grade 8 93.03%

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

94.85%

Facilitation
The facilitator was supportive and encouraging 99.38%
The facilitator’s style assisted my learning 98.11%
Facilitator knowledge of HIV 98.33%

 

Testimonials

What did you like most about the workshop?

It was an eye opener also to me as an educator on some aspect of HIV /AIDS. It is easy to interact with the material as there is no pressure for both learners and educators in terms of gender, cultural, race and rights issues.
Mseleku Nomande, Bhekuximba High

The informative teaching methods. Transmission game, role play, body mapping.
Shameen Nandhlal, Kharina Secondary

The creativity in presenting the lessons. I had never thought about it. It makes HIV be taught in a practical way.
Miss Rennel, Raisethorpe Secondary

Thank you for a job well done. After the session,I feel very empowered and confident to go out and teach the section on HIV and AIDS!
L Mungaroo, Northbury Park High

Workshop was interesting and different from other HIV/AIDs workshops. The facilitator was approachable and very friendly.
Anonymous, Zibukezulu Technical High

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