This training module is designed to engage the learner. Adult
learning and retention improve when the learner participates
actively in the learning process. Reproductive
Health of Young Adults can be used as either an interactive
self-study program or as a participatory, group training experience.
If you are a presenter working on group training,
please use the Go To Presenters Info tab at the top right of
this screen. It is expected that completing this curriculum
will take approximately 120 to 150 minutes.
The self-study curriculum is divided into four sections, which
are accessible by clicking on the navigation tabs above:
- Introduction
- Contents
- Post-test
- References
The Introduction section provides a
brief introduction to the training module, instructions and
suggestions for use of this module, and an overview of the Contraceptive
Technology and Reproductive Health Series. This section
should be read through completely for accurate and optimal use
of the module.
The Contents
section is composed of illustrative graphics and narrative text.
At times, a shaded box labeled "Learner Note" follows
the narrative. Learner notes contain links or information about
other modules and references that can extend your education.
The Post-test
section includes an interactive post-test and an online answer
key. If you are interested in receiving a certificate of completion
from FHI, you will need to follow the instructions in the Certificate
of Completion section.
The References
section includes the various references used in compiling the
information in this module. It is recommended that the learner
use these references to expand on the information presented
in this module. Also included is the summary fact sheet for
the reproductive health of young adults that can be used for
review or future reference. The fact sheet
summarizes the reproductive health of young adults and is a
great resource for further study. This section also contains
information on the WHO book, Improving Access to Quality
Care in Family Planning: Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive
Use (WHO Eligibility Criteria), and FHIs Quick
Reference Chart for the Medical Eligibility Criteria of the
WHO (Quick Reference Chart), as well as information on credits
and copyrights for this module.
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