HIV Vaccine Research Curriculum
Secondary Level


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Individual Lessons for Download

Overview
Overall Unit Plan
Correlation to National Science Standards

Lesson One - What Do You Know and What Will You Do?
Lesson Plan One
What Would You Do? Opening Scenario
Global Awareness of HIV Survey
Avert Transmission Activity
Pandemic Facing AIDS Video Questions

Lesson Two - HIV Structure/Life Cycle - Implications for Vaccine Development
Lesson Plan Two
HIV Life Cycle Activity



Image of HIV Lifecycle

Lesson Three - Vaccines
Lesson Plan Three
Vaccine Type Table
Understanding Vaccines NIH Pamphlet

Lesson Four - Case Studies and Human Research Ethics
Lesson Plan Four
Case Study 1 - Yellow Fever
Case Study 2 - Nazi Experiments
Case Study 3 - Syphilis in African American Men
Case Study 4 - AZT and Pregnant Women in Africa
Case Study 5- Behavior in Young Boys
Historical Case Studies for Human Research Guiding Questions
Student Handouts for Guidelines Activity

Lesson Five - Global Awareness Activity
Lesson Plan Five
Global Awareness Activity Region and Country Cards

Assessment
Culminating Assessments Overview
Essay
Essay Rubric
Presentation Student Introduction - Designing a Vaccine Trial
Group Presentation Rubric
Alternate Assessment - Evaluating an IRB Application
IRB Application
IRB Rubric
Key for Alternate Assessment

Appendix
Declaration of Helsinki
Review of HIV
Review of Immune System
Making an HIV Vaccine
HIV Preventative Vaccine Background
HIV Vaccine Brochure



HIV Mock Elisa Lab Activity

Understanding Vaccines NIH Pamphlet

HIV Vaccine Powerpoint
from the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (27 MB file)

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Development of the HIV Curriculum was made possible by 'Collaborations to Advance Understanding of Science in Ethics', a Science Education Partnership Award from the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, 1R25RR016284-01A2.


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