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The below evaluation is completed by each participating
student the day after our District team of HIV instructors leave their
classroom.
These statistics reflect 16 years of student responses.
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16-Year Totals: October 1992 - June 2008
100,021 Student Responses |
| 1. Did this program help you feel more confident that you can avoid the virus that causes AIDS? |
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Yes:
89,036
(95.4%) |
No:
4,294
(4.6%) |
| 2. Did you like this class? |
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Yes:
95,149
(95.1%) |
No:
4,872 (4.9%) |
| 3. Which of the session(s) did you find really helpful? |
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Day 1: Decision Making
8,887 |
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Day 2: HIV Infection and Symptoms, AIDS Victims 19,230 |
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Day 3: HIV Testing, Z-Virus Game, HIV 101, Methods of Reducing the Risks
18,778 |
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Day 4: Pressure Lines & Refusal Skills
16,264 |
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Day 5: Compassion, Statistics, AIDS Quilt 18,028 |
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All Were Helpful:
49,760 |
| 4. During the HIV program, were all of your questions and concerns about HIV & AIDS answered? |
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Yes:
65,485 |
No:
1,189 |
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Most of Them:
24,011 |
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| 5. At what level/age should education in HIV/Abstinence begin? |
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Elementary: 16,985
(17.1%) |
High School:
20,403
(20.5%) |
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Junior High:
61,394
(61.8%) |
Shouldn't be taught in schools: 576
(0.6%) |
| 6. During the program, how often was this material discussed with your parents or significant adult? |
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Daily: 15,118
(15.6%) |
Once or twice:
42,323
(43.7%) |
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3 - 4 Times: 16,875
(17.4%) |
We never talked about it:
22,619
(23.3%) |
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