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bclement10

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Name three categories of health education strategies and give two examples of each.
 
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Give five examples of why communication strategies are useful in reaching health promotion program goals and objectives.
 
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Answer to Question 1

(any three of the following)
Audiovisual materials and equipment  charts, slides, video tapes
Technology-assisted instruction  World Wide Web, desktop publishing, video conferencing
Printed educational materials  instructor-made handouts, pamphlets, text books
Teaching strategies and techniques for the classroom  brainstorming, case studies, debates, discussion
Teaching strategies and techniques for outside of the classroom  community resources, field trips, health fairs, museums

Answer to Question 2

(any five of the following)
Increase awareness, increase knowledge, influence attitudes, reinforce attitudes, maintain interest, provide cues and motivation for action, demonstrate simple skills, increase demand and support, influence perceptions of one's ability to perform a behavior, reinforce behaviors, build social norms



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