Nepal. Teacher educators trained.

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As part of its teacher training program series on population education, the Population Education Unit of the Tribhuvan University organized a one-week training course on population education from 5-11 July 1994. Attended by 20 teacher educators who are involved in teaching population education in their respective campuses, the training provided opportunities for upgrading the participants' knowledge, and changing their attitudes and behavior with regard to population concepts. It also developed their skills in more effective methodologies for teaching population education in their campuses. The Faculty of Education, through its Population Education Unit, has been introducing population education in its teacher training program under the UNFPA-funded country program. This is done through incorporating population education contents into different subject areas such as health education, geography and economics in the curriculum of Proficiency Certificate Level, Bachelor Level and Master Degree. In addition, it has been offering population education as major subject at the Proficiency Certificate Level in Mahendra Ratna Campus. Thirteen resource persons from Tribhuvan University, Curriculum Development Center of the University and UNFPA Field Office and Country Support Team, Kathmandu, provided lectures on the following topics: population education in Asia and the Pacific, population situation in Nepal, demography and population dynamics, population theories, curriculum development in population education, teaching methods, human sexuality, STDs and AIDS, population education program, research, and population policy.

尼泊尔。教师教育培训。
作为其人口教育教师培训方案系列的一部分,特里布万大学人口教育股于1994年7月5日至11日举办了为期一周的人口教育培训班。参加培训的有20名教师教育工作者,他们在各自的校园从事人口教育的教学工作,培训提供了提高参加者的知识和改变他们对人口概念的态度和行为的机会。它还发展了他们的技能,使他们掌握更有效的方法,在他们的校园里教授人口教育。教育学院通过其人口教育股在人口基金资助的国家方案下的教师培训方案中引入了人口教育。这是通过将人口教育内容纳入不同的学科领域,如卫生教育、地理和经济学,纳入熟练证书水平、学士水平和硕士学位课程。此外,它还在Mahendra Ratna校区提供人口教育作为熟练证书水平的主要科目。来自特里布万大学、大学课程发展中心、人口基金外地办事处和加德满都国家支助队的13名资源人员就下列题目作了演讲:亚洲及太平洋人口教育、尼泊尔人口情况、人口和人口动态、人口理论、人口教育课程发展、教学方法、人类性行为、性传播疾病和艾滋病、人口教育方案、研究和人口政策。
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