Global Health Issues
Reaction & Reflection: Environmental Health
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Related Learning Resources |
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Student Response |
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Videos:
The man who stopped the desert
What Yacouba did next
Zia Planting Pits |
What is your reaction to the work of Yacouba Sawadogo? |
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How does this change your perception, if at all, about who is responsible for or capable of making a significant difference in the issues of climate change? |
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Film: Blue Gold- World Water Wars |
What is your reaction to the film Blue Gold-World Water Wars? |
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What are the structural issues- history, politics, economics, culture- that have contributed to this problem? |
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What are the major global health impacts of global water scarcity? |
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Narrated Power Point: No toilet, no bride
Article: Time to acknowledge the dirty truth behind community-led sanitation |
Community-led Total Sanitation programs (CLTS) are one approach to managing sanitation issues in the developing world. There is significant criticism of this model.
What do you think about this approach? |
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Do you support this approach? Why or why not? |
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Dr. Ruth Staus©2020
Dr. Ruth Staus
©
2020
Reaction & Re
flection:
Environmental
Health
Related Learning Resources
Questio
n
Student R
esponse
Videos:
The man who stopped the
desert
What Yacouba did next
Zia Pla
nting Pits
What is your reaction to the work of
Yacouba Sawadogo?
How does this change your perception,
if at all, about who is responsible for or
capable of making a signifi
cant
difference in the issues of climate
change?
Film: Blue Gold
-
World Water
Wars
What is your reaction to the film Blue
Gold
-
World Water Wars?
What are the structural issues
-
histo
ry,
politics, economics, culture
-
that have
contributed to this problem?
What are the major global health
impacts of global water scarcity?
Narrated Power Point: No toilet,
no bride
Artic
le: Time to ackno
wledge
the dirty truth behind
community
-
led sanitation
Community
-
led Total Sanitation
programs (CLTS) are o
ne approach to
managing sanitation issues in the
developing world. There is significant
criticism of this model.
What do you think about this
approach?
Do you support this approach?
Why or
why not?
Dr. Ruth Staus©2020
Reaction & Reflection: Environmental Health
Related Learning Resources Question Student Response
Videos:
The man who stopped the
desert
What Yacouba did next
Zia Planting Pits
What is your reaction to the work of
Yacouba Sawadogo?
How does this change your perception,
if at all, about who is responsible for or
capable of making a significant
difference in the issues of climate
change?
Film: Blue Gold- World Water
Wars
What is your reaction to the film Blue
Gold-World Water Wars?
What are the structural issues- history,
politics, economics, culture- that have
contributed to this problem?
What are the major global health
impacts of global water scarcity?
Narrated Power Point: No toilet,
no bride
Article: Time to acknowledge
the dirty truth behind
community-led sanitation
Community-led Total Sanitation
programs (CLTS) are one approach to
managing sanitation issues in the
developing world. There is significant
criticism of this model.
What do you think about this
approach?
Do you support this approach? Why or
why not?