disaster risk reduction (drr)/climate change adaptation (cca) in the basic education curriculum of...
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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (DRR)/CLIMATE CHANGE
ADAPTATION (CCA) IN THE BASIC EDUCATION
CURRICULUM OF THAILAND
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
(DRR)/CLIMATE CHANGE
ADAPTATION (CCA) IN THE BASIC
EDUCATION CURRICULUM OF
THAILAND
Rangsun Wiboonuppatum,Ph.D.
UNICEF [email protected]
Teija VallandinghamUNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Region
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. rationale
B. the lens of the International Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE)
C. methodology
D. findingA. - Current stage of DRR in CurriculumB. - GAPS analysis on mainstreaming DRR in Curriculum
E. conclusion
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
Droughts and floods pose the greatest threat to Thailand, influencing the entire country in with varying degrees of risk. The entire country is severely impacted by floods when weighted by mortality and GDP whereas droughts only rank in the moderate to lower deciles. Cyclones also pose a minor risk to the northern portions of the country. The Multi-hazard Disaster Risk maps indicate that Thailand is significantly affected by hydrological and drought events, particularly in the central, eastern, and southern regions
Center for Hazards and Risk Research Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory 230 Seismology 61 Route 9W Palisades, NY 10964
THE 5 DOMAINS
INEE AND GLOBAL EDUCATION CLUSTER
METHODOLOGY
Keyinformant
Focus group
interviews
Methods
Secondary Data
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (DRR) IN CURRENT CURRICULUM
a) How to deliver teaching and learning on natural hazards:
b) Goals of education provision on natural hazards:
c) The emphasis of teaching and learning activities on natural hazards Model A: integrating into subject matters, Model B: delivering as a supplementary subjectModel C: integrating into student development activities,
GAPS analysis on mainstreaming DRR in Curriculum
Curriculum
Training, professional development and supports
Instruction and learning process
Assessing and Learning outcomes
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