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EVRAZ Campaign

 

 

The Limpopo, Sekukhune District Municipality delivery of this education initiative is partnered with Evraz Steel and Vanadium

 

Dates:

  • Aug – Nov 2011

Areas

  • Ngwaabe and Groblersdal Circuits, Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM) Limpopo

Target Market Reached

  • Schools targeted: 30
  • Teachers trained: 113
  • Grade 6 & 7 learner reach: 3510

 

School Detail

School Educators Gr6 Learners Gr7 Learners
Maelebe Primary 4 122 127
Bokoni Primary 2 4 7
Dikgageng Primary 2 66 85
Shopiane Primary 3 107 117
Maphopha Primary 5 61 94
Dithamaga Primary 2 12 8
Masago Primary 3 58 47
Ngwanatheko Primary 5 79 65
Maremele Primary 2 56 70
Ngwanathulare Primary 2 37 35
Madiete Primary 2 38 36
Nyenye Primary 4 5 7
Maphooko Primary 6 80 102
Sizani Primary 2 3 9
Legapana Primary 4 45 54
Madibeng Primary 2 51 48
Mampuru II Primary 4 62 86
Papong Primary 4 40 41
Ntake Primary 3 15 35
Sisabonga Primary 6 98 112
Masha Primary 5 97 117
Tibamoshito Primary 12 146 138
Sango Primary 7 39 63
Laersdrift Primary 3 15 20
Kgoboko Primary 3 45 39
Malekane Primary 3 57 77
Roossenekal Primary 2 38 28
Mante Primary 4 53 75
Nkokoane Primary 6 96 118
Kopi Primary 1 13 12
Total 113 1638 1872
Total Learners 3510


Face to Face Training Feedback (from educators)

Feedback on WorkshopAverage
Overall I was highly satisfied with the training 95.1%
The lessons were innovative and enjoyable 95.8%
The workshop was well structured and easy to follow 94.1%
I gained practical knowledge on HIV 95.7%
I am motivated to deliver the lessons 91.6%
Total Average 94.5%

Program ContentAverage
I found the material interesting, appealing and user friendly 94.5%
The content of the HIV&ME lessons is appropriate for the grade 88.1%
I feel that the co-teach support structure is beneficial to my delivery 91.6%
Total Average 91.4%

FacilitationAverage
Organisation and preparation of facilitator 98.0%
The facilitator was supportive and encouraging 95.4%
The facilitator’s style assisted my learning 93.9%
Facilitator knowledge of HIV 95.7%
Total Average 95.8%

 

Testimonials

‘What did you like most about the workshop?’

What I liked most about the workshop is when we put our fears in a fears box, pick up other's fears and try to tell how best we can deal with them. The answers I get about my fears make me more confident.
R L Petja, Madiete Primary

It gives light and understanding to me as I was never workshopped about HIV/AIDS.
L B Thoka, Tibamoshito Primary

As an educator I am going to deliver some lessons to my learners as the workshop gave me some more knowledge about HIV/AIDS. Our learners are now going to know how to take care of their bodies and how to say "NO!"
R D Mokgabudi, Tibamoshito Primary

It gave me confidence to deliver the lessons in class without being unsure.
Educator, Sango Primary

Gaining more knowledge about HIV. People will learn to accept their HIV status.
M M Mahladisa, Nkokoane Primary

The presentation, dramatisation that puts theory into practice. Our learners will definitely have a wide scope about HIV&AIDS and be able to deal with a variety of situations in their day to day lives.
Educator, Ngwanatheko Primary

The structure of the lessons. The information about HIV&AIDS. The availability of the material to be used during the lessons.
Kwenaite JN, Ngwanatheko Primary

It is a wakeup call. It is interesting. It has been measured to the level or standard of the learners.
Masoma TP, Sisabonga Primary

Make me aware of HIV/AIDS. Encourage us to help our community and learners. Develop our knowledge. Improve my standard of living.
Educator, Masago Primary

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