No. of pages 16
Published: 2005
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"We Can Clean" by Gisela Winkler portrays the challenges and resilience of individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. The narrative unfolds in a community grappling with stigma and the impact of the epidemic. Through the lens of everyday life, the story emphasizes the importance of support, understanding, and proactive measures in maintaining health and dignity. Characters navigate their realities with a sense of purpose, showcasing their commitment to care for themselves and each other. The book serves as an empowering reminder of collective strength and the possibility of overcoming adversity while fostering compassion and awareness around HIV/AIDS. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 16 pages in this book.
It is aimed at early readers. Early Readers are published for kids ages 5 to 8 years old, and are geared toward kids who are starting to read on their own. Page length usually falls between 32 to 48 pages (and can even range up to the 64 pages), with a maximum word count of 2, 000 words.
This book was published in 2005 by Macmillan Education .
Sharlene Johnson is an experienced secondary school teacher. She was HIV AIDS Coordinator for the Ministry of Education, Guyana, and head of the Ministry's School Health, Nutrition and HIV AIDS Department. A member of the Caribbean HIV and AIDS Coordinators Network, she has advised on school materials for the region. Dr Gisela Winkler has taught in schools in a variety of countries. She has been a teacher trainer (both in-service and pre-service) in Southern Africa for many years, has worked on HIV and AIDS education projects and published a number of books, training manuals and learner materials that focus on HIV and AIDS. Maren Bodenstein has worked in teacher education over two decades. She designed and implemented a teacher training programme on HIV and AIDS in South Africa and has been involved with life skills programmes and publications.