Is Story-based Blended Learning a Promising Avenue for Skin and Sexual Health Education? Results from the PAEDIMED Project
Christian J. Apfelbacher, Erika Deimling, Britta Wulfhorst, Frederic Adler, Thomas L. Diepgen, Dennis Linder, Holger Blenk, Nikolaus Stosiek, Gabi Reinmann
DOI: 10.2340/00015555-0816
Abstract
The PAEDIMED study group developed a learning and teaching scenario for school health education in the area of skin and sexual health in Italy, Romania and Germany, combining web-based and traditional learning (“blended learning”). A questionnaire-based needs assessment and context analysis were conducted, based on which an education scenario was designed. Particular emphasis was put on emotional and motivational aspects, using narrative components in the didactic concept. The design process occupied a central role in the project (design-based research). Evaluation was both formative and summative. Continuous feedback was obtained from relevant stakeholders. Following a prototypical implementation, the scenario was evaluated using questionnaires. The results revealed a high level of acceptance of the education scenario as well as an increase in students’ knowledge concerning skin and sexual health. Evaluation also suggested that health education is highly influenced by cultural background and habits as well as diverse contextual and personal conditions.
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