| dc.description.abstract | Due to high prevalence of HIV among the youth aged 15-24 years (Barnet & Whiteside 
(2006) various governments have established strategies to educate the youth on social 
behavioral change. In Kenya the government introduced HIV / AIDS programme in 
various subjects like Biology, Agriculture, History, Languages and Religious education at 
secondary school level in the year 2000 (K.I.E, 1999). In Taita/Taveta District HIV/AIDS 
is of great concern. According to Kenya aids indicator survey (KAIS). In the year 2012, 
HIV prevalence rate among adults aged 15 to 64 years decreased nationally to 5.6% at the 
same time that for Taita Taveta County was reported to be at 6.4% this being slightly 
above the national prevalence rate. This study sought to investigate the implementation of 
HIVIAIDS curriculum in public high schools in Wundanyi Division. The sample size 
constituted 6 head teachers 15 teachers and 470 students which were selected as stratified 
random sample. The main tools of data collection were questionnaires, one for the 
teachers, one for students and an interview schedule for the Head teachers. A pilot test on 
instruments was conducted in two high schools. Validity of this study was ensured 
through consultations with research supervisors from Kenya Methodist University and 
also by marching the contents of the questionnaire items with the research objectives. A 
letter of introduction from Kenya Methodist University was provided which facilitated 
application for a research permit from the National Council of Science and Technology. 
After all the data was collected it was coded and entered in the computer for analysis 
using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The teachers indicated that 
HIV/AIDS should be one of the topics covered under CRE. Since information on 
HIV/AIDS was inadequate. The methods used to teach HIV/AIDS are lecture, chat and 
talk as indicated by teachers. This may be due to the fact that the resources for HIV / AIDS 
education are inadequate according to teachers. Both students and teachers indicated 
that there is low motivation. Students use peer teaching, abstinence and condoms to curb 
the HIV / AIDS menace, though abstinence is the mostly used method. It was therefore 
concluded that peer teaching and abstinence are important in curbing HIV/AIDS menace. 
It was recommended that each school gets adequate HIV / AIDS curriculum copies and teaching resources should be made adequate. Teachers and students should be highly motivated on HIV / AIDS education. | en_US |