Published November 16, 2021
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An Antimicrobial Resistance Learning Framework for Children and Young People
Creators
- Alun Davies1
- Phaik Yeong Cheah2
- Abhilasha Karkey3
- Samson Kinyanjui1
- Thanh Vu Duy4
- Supa-at Asarath2
- Aashata Dahal3
- Sabina Dongol3
- Alex Hinga1
- Nassim Jahangir5
- Emmanuel Mwakera5
- Giang Nguyen Le Thai4
- Yen Nguyen Hoang4
- Tassawan Poomchaichote2
- Ravikanya Praphasavat2
- Huyen Tran Thi Thanh4
- Summita Udas Shakya3
- Giao Vu Thi Quynh4
- Mary Chambers4
- 1. KEMRI-Wellcome Research Programme (KWRP)
- 2. Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit
- 3. Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Nepal
- 4. Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Vietnam
- 5. Connect to Retain
Description
The framework identifies key learning outcomes related to AMR appropriate to different age groups (6-24 years old) that are applicable across a diverse range of settings and learning environments. It can be used as a tool for structuring curricula and learning activities. It is aimed at teachers, educators, research scientists and informal learning providers.
There are two versions: long version and concise version.
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