As
senior school science and chemistry teacher, I am in the prime position for
educating the young people of Ghana about HIV/AIDS.  They are just at the right age and education
level to really understand some of the more complex particulars of the
disease.  Futhermore, I can give an
HIV/AIDS lesson without them even knowing...
What
do I mean?  I mean I am the Sneaky HIV
Teacher!  I mean I can sneak in heavy
duty information about HIV/ AIDS, while the students think the topic of the day
is the digestive system.  I mean I
routinely educate people about HIV/AIDS without them becoming ever
uncomfortable or burnt out.  I mean I
encourage healthy sexually practices wihout ever waving a condom around,  I mean I am the Sneaky HIV Teacher!
Here
are some of my recent Sneaks in my Integrated Science class....
| 
Section | 
Topic | 
The
  Sneak | 
| 
Classification
  in Biology | 
The
  Five Kingdoms (Prokaryotae, Protoctista, Animalia, Plantae, and Fungi) | 
"There
  are five kingdoms into which all living organisms can be classified... [blah
  blah blah] ...But you know something interesting?  Viruses don't fit into any of these
  categories because they aren't technically "living."  And one particularly interesting virus is
  human immunodeficiency virus..." | 
| 
Introduction
  to Chemistry | 
Mixtures | 
"There
  are two types of mixtures: homogeneous and heterogenous.  A homogeneous mixture is a mixture which
  appears uniform in consistency.  For
  example, blood is a homogeneous mixture, which in addition to blood cells can
  contain all sorts of stuff!  Like
  bacteria, or the malaria parasite, or HIV..." | 
| 
The
  Immune System | 
Leukocytes
  (White Blood Cells) | 
"There
  is a special type of white blood cells (leukocytes) in your body called
  lymphocytes, which play very important roles in the function of the immune
  system. And one very important lymphocyte, the CD4+   T cell is this type of cell that gets
  attacked by HIV..." | 
| 
The
  Circulatory System | 
Blood | 
"The
  blood consists of red blood cells (erythrocytes), plasma, and white blood
  cells (leukocytes and plasma)... [blah blah blah] ...And leukocytes - do you
  remember our class about the  immune
  system?  About the Lymphocytes and the
  CD4+ T cell...."  | 
| 
Diseases
  and Infections | 
Infectious
  Diseases | 
"Infectious pathogens can include bacteria, fungi, viruses,
and parasites.  Malaria is common
infectious disease caused by the plasmodium parasite, which enters your blood
when a mosquito bites you.  HIV is a
common infectious disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus..." | 
I
could go on and on... But you see the point, right?  Just sneak it in there when they least expect
it, and they will never feel weird or uncomfortable about discussing HIV/AIDS!
Sincerely,
Ama
"The Sneaky HIV Teacher" Fati
 
