AIDS Education

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The following is a guide to information, including books, av materials, journal articles and websites available through the Library Resource Centre at Library Support Services in the Winnipeg School Division on "AIDS Education." If you wish to obtain any of the information, please call the Library Resource Centre at 788-0203 ext. 143, or come down and visit our library. We are located in the Prince Charles Educational Resource Centre at 1075 Wellington Avenue.



016.616 AID
Dame, Marie.  AIDS education programs for teenagers : a selection of resource material.  Winnipeg, MB : Winnipeg School Division, 1991.

KIT 362.1 AID
Stangle, Jane. AIDS essential information about life for persons with special needs. James Stanfield, 1991. 56 teaching pictures, 1 guide ; in container.
SUMMARY: Instructs adolescents and adults with special needs of the dangers of AIDS, how it spreads, and how to reduce exposure to the disease. Audience: Junior, Senior, Adult

 362.1 LAN
Landau, Elaine. We have AIDS. New York : F. Watts, 1990. 126 p.

362.1 PSY
Psychosocial intervention with AIDS = Intervention psychosociale et sida.
[Montreal] : Corporation professionnelle des travailleurs sociaux du Quebec, 1990. 86, 95 p.

371.7 YAR
Yarber, William L. AIDS education : Curriculum and health policy. Bloomington, IN : Phi Delta Kappa Foundation, c1987. 58 p.

616.9 AID
Canadian Association of Principals. AIDS : Preparing your school and community. Shannon & McCall, [1989]. 66 p.

616.9 AID
Long, Robert Emmet. AIDS. New York : Wilson, 1987. 192 p.

616.9 AID
Trager, Oliver. AIDS : Plague or panic? New York : NY, c1988. 218 p. : ill. -- (An Editorials on file book).

616.9 DEP
DePaul, Elizabeth. Facts on AIDS for the public. Ottawa : Canadian Public Health Association, 1987. 81 p. : ill.

616.9 GOL
Golick, J. AIDS : A Teacher resource package. Scarborough, ON : Globe/Modern Curriculum Press, 1987. 116 p.

616.9 GRE
Greig, James D. AIDS : What every responsible Canadian should know. Toronto : Toronto Sun, 1987. xviii, 142 p.

616.9 KUR
Kuland, Morton L. Coping with AIDS : Facts and fears. New York : Rosen Pub. Group, 1987. 118 p. : ill.

616.9 LEV
LeVert, Suzanne. AIDS, in search of a killer. New York : J. Messner, c1987. xi, 147 p.

616.9 MAN
Manitoba. Health. Workplace prevention and management of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus infections (HIV). Winnipeg : The Department, 1987. 21 p. : ill.

616.9 SUZ
Suzuki, David. David Suzuki talks about AIDS. Toronto : General Paperbacks, 1987. 96 p. : ill.

616.9 YAR
Yarber, William L. AIDS : What young adults should know. Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre, 1987. 42 p.

616.9 ZAC
Zacour, Robert. Learning about AIDS : An Active learning program for children in grades 5 and 6 : Teacher's guide. Canadian Public Health Association, 1990. 26 p., 14 p. : ill. (some col.).

616.97 AID
AIDS information sourcebook.
Phoenix : Oryx Press, 1992. v.

616.97 CAN
King, Alan J. C. Canada youth & AIDS study. Kingston, ON : Social Program Evaluation Group, Queen's University, [1988?]. xii, 147 p. : ill.

616.97 KES
Kesden, Bradley. Sex, drugs & AIDS. Toronto : Bantam Books, 1987. 76 p. : ill.

GAME 616.97 LET
Let’s rap about A.I.D.S.
Broadview, SK : Ochapowace Educational Entertainment, c[199-?]. 1 game board, 4 HIV/AIDS puzzles, 4 puzzle assembly cards, 4 game markers, 2 decks of True & False question cards, instruction booklet and playing guide. Intermediate, Junior, Senior, Adult.

616.97 MAD
Madaras, Lynda. Lynda Madaras talks to teens about AIDS : An essential guide for parents, teachers and young people. New York : Newmarket Press, 1988. xviii, 106 p. : ill.

616.97 RAD
Radford, Joyce L. Street youth & AIDS. Social Program Evaluation Group.  Queen's University, [1989?]. xii, 154 p. : ill

616.979201 SCH
Schoeberlein, Deborah R. HIV education : Perspectives and practices. Bloomington, IN : Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 2000. 61 p. – (Fastback ; 461).



VTR 362.1 JUS    AV Booking # VHS0002817
Sabin, Jennifer.  Just like me.  Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1997.  1 videocassette (21 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
SUMMARY:  Interviews with six ethnically diverse young men and women who contracted HIV while teenagers. Audience: Senior, Adult.

VTR 362.1 CON    AV Booking # VHS0002816
A conversation with Magic
.  [s.l.] : Magic Johnson Foundation, 1992.  1 videocassette.
SUMMARY:  Magic Johnson answers questions from children about living with HIV. Audience: Intermediate, Junior.

VTR 362.1 POS    AV Booking # VHS0002406
Code, Jacqueline. Positive lives. Mississauga, ON : McIntyre Media, 1994. 1 cassette (30 min.) : sd., col. 
SUMMARY: Features a group of women discussing how AIDS has affected their lives and those around them. Audience: Junior, Senior, Adult.

VTR 612 HEA    AV Booking # VHS0001392
Simpson, Moira. Head full of questions. [Montreal, PQ] : National Film Board of Canada, 1989. 1 cassette (20 min., 16 sec.) + 1 teacher's guide (25 p.). -- (Growing up series).
SUMMARY: Animation provides information about relationships, reproduction and male and female anatomy.  Topics include sexual attraction, sexual intercourse, fertilization, growth of an embryo and birth of a baby.  A brief look at AIDS and birth control is included. Audience: Intermediate, Junior. 

KIT 616.9 AID    AV Booking # KITVH01003
AIDS : The New facts of life.
Ottawa, ON : Canadian Public Health Association, 1989. 1 cassette (26 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Uses a television magazine format which includes a quiz, and “expert” guest, a dramatic sequence, and an interview with a person with AIDS. Hosted by two young actors representing the student audience.  Audience: Junior, Senior, Adult. 

VTR 616.9 AID    AV Booking # VHS0001014
AIDS and youth : A Document for parents.
S.l. : Health and Welfare Canada, 1989. 1 videocassette (24 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Addresses the threat of AIDS to teens. Students and health educators discuss the problems parents have in talking about AIDS and sexuality.  Audience: Junior, Senior.   

VTR 616.9 IMU    AV Booking # VHS0001432
The Immune system and AIDS.
Toronto : The Ministry of Health, Ontario, 1986. 1 videocassette (10 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Using a scientific approach and animation, film explores concepts of viruses, and their make-up, including flud and AIDS as examples, examines DNA and structure and concludes that AIDS is a virus spread via the blood stream.  Audience: Junior, Senior.

VTR 616.97 AID    AV Booking # VR3115
AIDS : Facts for kids.
Shawnee Mission : Marshmedia, c1997. 1 videocassette (9 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Sorts out facts and myths about AIDS transmission to help students learn to protect themselves from the disease.  Audience: Intermediate.

VTR 616.97 AID    AV Booking # VHS0003079
AIDS : What everyone needs to know.
Chicago, IL : SVE & Churchill Media, c2000. 1 cassette (22 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Covers how HIV can and cannot be transmitted, testing and diagnosis, the window period before HIV appears in a blood test, and a demonstration of correct condom use for safer sex. Audience: Senior, Adult. 

VTR 616.97 KNO    AV Booking # VR3106
Knowing the facts.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999. 1 videocassette (17 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Describes in detail how HIV is acquired, how it can be prevented, and the relative risks of a wide range of sexual behaviors. Audience: Junior, Senior, Adult.

VTR 616.97 NOR    AV Booking # VR3105
No rewind : Teenagers speak out on HIV/AIDS awareness.
Oakland, CA : No Excuses Productions, 1992. 1 videocassette (23 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: This multicultural documentary includes two stories by HIV positive youth and several peer educators who discuss and demonstrate their work in and out of the classroom. Audience: Junior, Senior, Adult. 

VTR 616.97 NOT    AV Booking # VHS0003080
Not one more person : Avoiding HIV.
Pleasantville, NY : Human Relations Media, c1998. 1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Young people infected with HIV talk about their experiences. Examines the ways that HIV can be transmitted and helps break through the denial regarding unprotected sex and sharing needles that many teens still cling to. Audience: Junior, Senior. 

VTR 616.97 SEX    AV Booking # VHS0002261
Kesden, Bradley. Sex, drugs and HIV. 2nd ed. ODN Productions, 1991. 1 cassette (19 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: In this update of the award-winning Sex, Drugs and AIDS, film makes it clear that abstaining from sex, avoiding IV drug use, or, for the sexually active, using a condom, are the primary means of preventing HIV infection. Audience: Junior, Senior, Adult. 

KIT 616.97 TOO    AV Booking # KITVH01081
Hawley, Gay. Too close for comfort. Wild Ginger Productions, 1990. 1 videocassette (27 min.), 1 manual. 
SUMMARY: Cuts to the heart of fears and teen misconceptions about HIV, AIDS, and homosexuality.  Portrays Nick who if fired from his job after he tests HIV positive.  As rumors fly, he faces the fear, blame, and homophobic stereotypes of those around him, including his best friend.  Some of his more discriminating friends make a video about HIV and AIDS, homosexuality and discrimination, and interview people who are HIV positive, have AIDS, and are homosexual.  Includes and eight - lesson discussion guide. Audience: Junior, Senior, Adult. 

VTR 616.97 UND    AV Booking # KITVH01328
Westengard, Angie. Understanding HIV a modern-day pirate. Pleasantville, NY : Sunburst Communications, 1993. 1 cassette (28 min.) : sd., col. + 1 teacher's guide (38 p.). 
SUMMARY: Provides viewers with a wealth of easy-to-assimilate facts about HIV.  Program helps students understand that they have the ability - and the responsibility as well - to make the key decisions that will keep them from ever getting infected. Audience: Junior, Senior, Adult. 

VTR 616.9792 LET    AV Booking # VHS0003061
Let’s talk about AIDS.
Mississauga, ON : McIntyre Media, 1992. 1 videocassette (14 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Provides necessary age-appropriate facts about AIDS transmission and prevention and will help allay the fears many children have about AIDS. Audience: Intermediate, Junior.



Bailey, C. Everett. “Enhancing ethical decision making in sexuality and AIDS education.” Adolescence v 32 p 989-98 Winter ’97.

Dawson, Lori I. “The Role of academic discipline and gender in high school teachers’ AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes.” Journal of School Health v 71 p 3-8 January ’01.

“A Decade of AIDS awareness : What have students learned?” NEA Today v 19 p 36 November ’00.

Farrell, Larry D. "Application of HIV/AIDS information to realistic situations : Ethics and life." Clearing House v 68 p 37-39 September/October '94.

Garman, J. Frederick. "HIV/AIDS education : A Comparison of public and non-public secondary instruction effectiveness." Education v 117 p 361-370 Spring '97.

Key, Sandra W. “HIV/AIDS education program moving into schools.” AIDS Weekly Plus p 12-13. March 31 ’97.

Key, Sandra W. "Program developed to teach high school students about science of HIV/AIDS." AIDS Weekly Plus 3 p. April 14 '97

Mitchell, Anne. “Talking sexual health : A National application of the health promoting school framework for HIV/AIDS education in secondary schools.” Journal of School Health v 70 p 262-264 August ’00.

Pushkar, Katherine. "Sex and death after age 18." Village Voice v. 40 p 10-12 April 18 '95.

Unks, Gerald. "Will schools risk teaching about the risk of AIDS?" Clearing House v 69 p 205-210 March/April '96.



http://planetq.com/aidsvl/index.html
AIDS Virtual Library
.  Contains information about the social, political and medical aspects of AIDS and HIV.  It also includes links to other related sites.

http://aids.org/index.html
AIDS.ORG
is an information source providing a newsletter, conference information, fact sheets and history.

http://www.aad.org/pamphlets/aidspamp.html
American Academy of Dermatology
provides an online pamphlet pertaining to AIDS including other informative links.

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/hivinfo.htm
CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse
.  This site is a directory of  information and links to information about AIDS, HIV, and sexually transmitted diseases.

   

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