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Institution | Peace Corps, Washington, DC. Information Collection and Exchange Div. |
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Titel | Aids for Health and Home Extension Volunteers. Appropriate Technologies for Development. Reprint R-3. |
Quelle | (1981), (324 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Leitfaden; Childhood Needs; Community Education; Community Involvement; Community Role; Developing Nations; Disease Control; Health Activities; Health Education; Hygiene; Instructional Materials; Sanitation; Teacher Role |
Abstract | This book contains various aids for Peace Corps home extension volunteers. Section I, "Culture Resource Material," contains four articles by Paul Benjamin: (1) "Values in American Culture"; (2) "The Cultural Context of Health Education"; (3) "Problems of Introducing Public Health Programs in 'Underdeveloped Areas'"; and (4) "The Role of Beliefs and Customs in Sanitation Programs." Section II, "'How To' Community Health Education," supplies five resources: (1) The Group Approach to Introducing New Ideas; (2) Community Organization Aimed at Encouraging Village People to Want to Use a Latrine; (3) The Case of the Missing Latrine; (4) Suggested Outline for Use by Countries in Discussing "Health Education of the Public"; and (5) Documentation of Community Data. The third section,"Sanitation Resource Material," contains: (1) Basic Health Sanitation--Community Improvements; (2) Drink Safe Water; (3) How to Wash Your Clothes; (4) Personal Cleanliness; (5) Wash Dishes Right; (6) Get Rid of Household Pests; (7) Dispose of Waste; (8) Storing Food at Home; (9) Prepare and Serve Safe Meals; and (10) Care for Your Baby. Topics of Section IV, "'How To' School Health Education," are: (1) Teachers Can Contribute to Child Health; (2) Opportunities for Correlating Health with Other Subject Areas; (3) The Classroom Teacher and Health Education; (4) Suggestions for Constructing a Teaching Unit in Health; (5) Teaching Learning Activities; (6) Draft Syllabus for Health Education for Ages 6-11; and (7) Health Education for the Tropical Mother in Feeding Her Young Child. (JMK) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |