Reproductive And Sexual Health Education For Adolescents

Reproductive And Sexual Health Education For Adolescents

Author: Rajani R Shirur

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9788171415359

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Contents: Reproductive and Sexually Health Education An Introduction, Education in Reproductive and Sexually Health for Adolescents, Rationale for the Study, Review of Researches, Methodology, Results and Discussions, Reflective Perspectives and Conclusive Comments, Epilogue Women Empowerment and Reproductive Rights.


Lesson Study: Challenges In Mathematics Education

Lesson Study: Challenges In Mathematics Education

Author: Maitree Inprasitha

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2015-03-25

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 9814641081

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Classroom Innovations through Lesson Study is an APEC EDNET (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Education Network) project that aims to improve the quality of education in the area of mathematics. This book includes challenges of lesson study implementation from members of the APEC economies.Lesson study is one of the best ways to improve the quality of teaching. It is a model approach for improvement of teacher education across the globe. This book focuses on mathematics education, teacher education, and curriculum implementation and reforms.


Developing a Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health Education Model for Adolescents Using Mixed Methods

Developing a Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health Education Model for Adolescents Using Mixed Methods

Author: Halimah Awang

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781529707748

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This case study is about developing an intervention model to increase students' knowledge on various aspects of sexual and reproductive health. The model consists of 12 modules covering topics, which include physical changes in one's own body from a young age to puberty, sexuality, girl-boy relationships, abstinence, rape, pregnancy, and related laws and legislation. The modules were developed based on Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats analysis of existing sexual and reproductive health education modules currently available in and outside of Malaysia. These modules were then tested by trained facilitators to students, aged 13 to 18, in selected secondary schools in Malaysia in the form of classroom activities which include slide presentation, games, songs, role-play, and group participation. Due to the differences in the time and class allocated by the schools, the modules implemented were selected to suit the ages of the students while ensuring that each student was exposed to at least three modules. The students were grouped into two age groups, namely, 15 years and younger and 16 years and older. To examine the impact of the intervention, the students were asked to answer 22 questions on sexual and reproductive health before the session began and answer the same questions immediately after the session ended. The difference in the proportion of participants with correct answers on sexual and reproductive health knowledge items before and after intervention was assessed using the McNemar test for dependent sample.


Gender, Sexuality, and Reproductive Health in Thailand

Gender, Sexuality, and Reproductive Health in Thailand

Author: Alan Gray

Publisher: Institute Fo Ity

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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The relevance of issues of gender and sexuality in relation to reproductive health in Thailand is discussed here. The topics of this monograph were categorized according to a list formulated by WHO. These categories are family planning, maternal/child health and safe motherhood, infertility, and abortion/complications of abortions. The document also provides information on sexually transmitted diseases/reproductive tract infections, sex education, reproductive tract malignancy, adolescent health, menopause, and the elderly. These categories fall naturally under three headings: family planning, maternal/child health, and the consequences of unwanted pregnancies. In the latter stage of the project, consultative meetings were held in Bangkok, Hat Yai, Khon Kaen and Chiang Mai to obtain valuable views from other experts. The results were discussed at a seminar held in Bangkok on November 21-22, 1998. This seminar saw the adoption of a life cycle perspective in which men and women act out their gender roles--including those associated with sexuality--during adolescence and the subsequent stages of their adult lives. Because reproductive health is a coherent entity, policy and programs for all aspects of reproductive health should be integrated. This project concludes that research, advocacy and training concerning the gender-related aspects of interactions between providers and clients in the delivery of reproductive health services is needed. Also, a comprehensive information, education and communication program is called for so that services can be extended to include men in supportive roles wherever possible.