scholarly journals Interactive Future of Museum Encouraging Youth Group to Engage with Museum

Author(s):  
Yongkang Xing ◽  
Qianhong Cheng
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2021 ◽  
pp. 175717742110124
Author(s):  
Catherine V Hayes ◽  
Charlotte V Eley ◽  
Diane Ashiru-Oredope ◽  
Magda Hann ◽  
Cliodna AM McNulty

Background: The UK 5-year antimicrobial resistance (AMR) National Action Plan highlights the need to prevent community infections through education of children. Activities around infection prevention (IP) and antibiotics were piloted by UK youth groups in 2016–2018, prompting Public Health England (PHE) to develop a standardised programme. The aim of the study was to develop and pilot an educational programme on IP and antibiotics for use by community youth groups in the UK. Methods: A working group, including youth group volunteers interested in IP and AMR, agreed on the programme content through consensus, informed by the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behaviour model (COM-B). The Antibiotic Guardian Youth Badge (AGYB) included learning through interactive e-Bug activities on IP and prudent antibiotic use, action setting through Antibiotic Guardian pledges and consolidation through poster development. The programme was piloted and evaluated with conveniently recruited youth groups in 2019, including quantitative and qualitative questionnaire feedback from community leaders and children. Results: Fourteen youth group leaders and 232 children from uniformed Girlguiding/Scout groups in England and Scotland participated in the pilot evaluation, as well as two primary schools. Leaders reported alignment to the themes of their youth organisation, but struggled to teach antibiotics and antibiotic resistance. Children reported enjoyment and intentions to improve hygiene behaviour. Conclusion: Community youth groups are a suitable setting for IP and antibiotics education. The AGYB was officially launched in March 2020 and promoted for use with home-schooling children and remote youth group meetings to educate about IP during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 444-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicole Vettenburg ◽  
Ruben Brondeel ◽  
Claire Gavray ◽  
Lieven J.R. Pauwels

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 167
Author(s):  
Somaia Osman Mohamed Abdelgadir

The purpose of this research is to identify the effects of consumer behavior. and to know the needs and desires of the consumer, as well as the search for methods and strategies to reduce the problem of mental dissonance of the consumer to repeat the purchase process, data were collected through the questionnaire, observation and reference to some of the relevant references, The research found that the problem of mental dissonance due to technology has a great impact on the youth group between the ages of 21 and 39 years, according to the field study. The findings also show that the intensity of mental dissonance among the consumer, increases whenever there is a high degree of financial risk, Psychological mental dissonance is due to the severity of the purchase side between what is familiar and what is new. The study recommended that the company take into account some of the things that reduce the feelings of conflict as advertisements showing that the buyer is satisfied with the product after the purchase, and recommended that the messages should include in the promotional campaigns directed to the purchaser of Apple products.


2017 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-86
Author(s):  
SCOTT D. CRAGO

AbstractThis article analyses the administrative structure and development of Chile's indigenous policies under the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973–90), taking as its focus a pilot project for indigenous Mapuche integration known as Plan Perquenco. Officials formulated Plan Perquenco in accordance with the Chilean state's new administrative structure known as regionalisation. I focus on the unintended consequences of regionalisation that permitted the Mapuche youth group, Los Guitarreros Caminantes, to work through Plan Perquenco's music programmes to challenge the cultural politics of and justification for the pilot project.


2016 ◽  
Vol 75 (Suppl 2) ◽  
pp. 1322.2-1322
Author(s):  
U.G. Viora ◽  
S. Ostuzzi ◽  
S. Rosi ◽  
S. Severoni
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Author(s):  
Syahruddin Nawi ◽  
Muhammad Syarif ◽  
Aswad Rachmat Hambali ◽  
Salle Salle

The development and progress of the city of Makassar in line with the occurrence of disturbing conflicts, conflicts and even war between groups provide an overview of research problems regarding the erosion of nationalism, erosion of national ideology, low national character, erosion of local culture, shallow religious values, low sense of solidarity, moral decline , and ethnic fanaticism and declining character quality and declining character quality, all of which have the potential to threaten National Integration and Social Harmony. This research method is descriptive and form of presentation in a systematic, factual and accurate description of the facts obtained. The results showed that conflict/war between groups or residents still occurred in at least six 6 regions in Makassar that had caused various losses because war between groups or residents involved children or adolescents using dangerous objects. There are 30 factors, namely juvenile delinquency, multi aspects, peaceful disturbance, offensive, revenge, social, economic, jealousy, work area disputes, unemployment, ethnicity, religion, culture, wild race, women, competition, misunderstanding, social change, deprivation land, women who seize men (infidelity of women), youth group clashes, politics/parties, deception, social classes/strata, selfishness, arrogance, ridicule, slander, conflict of interest, and government land disputes. Recommendations are needed Conflict Resolution Forum (FOLEKO) as a preventive and repressive measure, provide guidance and counseling for members of the community, about legal awareness, social ethics and courtesy in family life and community life, and inculcation of religious values ​​and national integrity, the authorities need to be more intensive in conducting surveillance and need to carry out routine checks on the possession of dangerous sharp objects, and it is necessary to have the Social Harmony Creation Model module and legal awareness as recommendations of this research.


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