- old business - new business - “ask sarah” - main topic: libraries & teaching
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Welcome!- Old Business- New Business- “Ask Sarah”- Main Topic: Libraries & Teaching
One-On-One MeetingsWho has not had their one-on-one meeting?
We still need pictures of some of you…
Potluck @ The Fly!
Penny’s Potluck/Iron Chef
Fundraising & NO/AIDS Walk!
We raised $568.00!!!
Rebuild Together New Orleans!
Another opportunity to go on October 8th!!
My Rules to Teaching
robyn correll // peru ’08-’10 [email protected]
#1 Don’t teach.
#2 Do something.
#3 Play.
#4 Make it look like an accident.
#5 Have something to show for it.
…and I guess one more.
General Advice on Teaching(Health and Non-Health Topics)
Teaching in Moldova
Target Populations• Kindergarten kids• Elementary School
kids• Youth/High School
kids• Reproductive Age• Adults• Teachers• Community Leaders• Parents• Grandparents• Nurses
Sustainability• Plan Plan Plan• Write everything down• Stay organized• DO EVERYTHING with a
Partner (Host Country National)• School Teacher,
Nurse, Community Leader, Students
• Let the idea come from them…Very Important!
• Use what you have
Things to Teach and Places to Teach• Sex Education Classes• Family Planning• Start a women’s groups• Community Health Seminars
• Do a needs assessment
• Creative Problem Solving• Computer/Typing Classes• English • Parents Meeting
• Any important issues
• Community Leaders• How to engage the
community
Teaching Hints• Positive reinforcement• Listen to others• Use all learning styles- Visual,
Auditory, Kinesthetic (VAK)• Make goals and objectives• Always ask for and give feedback• Be sure you acknowledge the KSAs –
Knowledge Skills and Attitudes for Behavior Change
• Monitor and Evaluate• Discipline • Ask Why…why?
• Critical thinking and why it is critical