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EDUCATION FOR FAMILY PLANNING

Journal of School Health, 1969
The change in sexual mores in the U.S. which has occurred since World War 2 had several cultural causes: 1)social mobility; 2)changing sexual roles; 3)mass media influence; and 4)technological advances. As a result attitudes towards sex and toward marriage and families have changed. Family planning programs should provide education and services. The
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Education for workforce planning

British Journal of Nursing, 2015
© 2 01 5 M A H ea lth ca re L td Lies, damn lies and statistics!’ The origins of this quotation remain a mystery, rather like the saying, ‘There are three degrees of falsehood: the first is a fib, the second is a lie, and then comes statistics’. While both may have originated in the 19th century, two centuries later the sentiments remain.
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Globalization and Planning Education

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 1993
The current globalization calls for a globalizing pedagogy of planning education. By “globalization” is meant a process whereby certain megatrends are made universal to the human condition, although they are differently experienced by diverse cultures and activities and at various territorial scales.
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Family Planning Education

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
A value-oriented educational program beginning with the home is outlined. In the formal system (schools) the main components of family planning education are the awareness of population family reproduction and contraception. In the informal system (community1 various channels are mentioned which can play larger roles in promoting successful family ...
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