Preparation of Session Plan - HMPD Flashcards
What is a session (lesson) plan in health education?
A session plan is a detailed written plan outlining how activities for a health education or training session will be carried out.
Who is the session plan primarily designed for?
It is designed for the use of the teacher or health educator.
List three reasons for preparing a session plan.
(i) Ensures coverage of objectives, (ii) Prevents omissions/repetition, (iii) Aids future planning.
How does a session plan help with time management?
By helping to schedule and allocate time efficiently to different parts of the session.
How is a session plan useful for evaluation?
It aids evaluation of both the learners and the health educator’s performance.
What is the first component (section A) in preparing a session plan?
The Heading.
What details are included in the heading of a session plan?
Session number, topic, time/duration, and materials to be used (including teaching aids).
What is included under the “Activity” section of a session plan?
A list of activities such as introduction, pre-test, lecture, role play, post-test.
What is the “Approach” section in a session plan meant to explain?
The time allocation for each activity and how it helps achieve the session’s objectives.
How should the body of a session plan page be formatted?
The page should be divided into two columns: one for “Activity” and one for “Approach”.
List two teaching aids that may be used in a health education session.
Posters and a multimedia projector (others may include WebMD video, weighing scale, stadiometer).