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Life Skills Based Adolescence Education: Concept and Approaches Dr. Nityananda Pradhan Head, Department of Education Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha. Mob: 09437235670 E-mail: [email protected]

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Page 1: Life Skills Based Adolescence Education: Concept and Approaches Dr. Nityananda Pradhan Head, Department of Education Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha

Life Skills Based Adolescence Education: Concept and Approaches

Dr. Nityananda PradhanHead, Department of Education Ravenshaw University, Cuttack

Odisha. Mob: 09437235670 E-mail: [email protected]

Page 2: Life Skills Based Adolescence Education: Concept and Approaches Dr. Nityananda Pradhan Head, Department of Education Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha

What is Adolescence?

• It is the period of transition from childhood to adulthood.

• It is the period of rapid revolutionary changes

in the individual’s psychic, mental, moral, spiritual, sexual and social outlook.

• It begins with the onset of puberty

Page 3: Life Skills Based Adolescence Education: Concept and Approaches Dr. Nityananda Pradhan Head, Department of Education Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha

• It is period of learning, development, new dimensions and also

• It is period of anxiety and complexity.• To grow to maturity. • A period of great stress and strain, storm and

strife

Page 4: Life Skills Based Adolescence Education: Concept and Approaches Dr. Nityananda Pradhan Head, Department of Education Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha

What is Adolescence?

• Early/Pre- Adolescence (Age 9-13)• Mid Adolescence (Age 14-15)• Late Adolescence (Age 16-19)

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Adolescence in a nutshell

• A Period of rapid physical, emotional, social and behavioural change.

• A phase in the life span characterised as “transitional owing to sudden increase in the activity of adrenal glands and hormones.”

• A stage reflecting development of secondary sexual characteristics, self-identity and sex drive.

• A period of changing relationship with parents, peer group and opposite sex.

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Characteristics of AdolescencePhysical Changes

Male• Growth of testes and scrotum.• Growth of public hair.• Growth of arms, legs and

penis.• Voice change-deepening.• Oil and sweat glands

activated. • Facial hair, moustache and

beard.• First ejaculation.

Female• Development of breasts.• Growth of Bony pelvis.• Growth of spurt.• Public hair.• Growth of sweat and oil

producing glands.• Growth of uterus and

vagina.• First menstruation.

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Characteristics of Adolescence Intellectual Changes

• Independence• Identity• Intimacy• Integrity• Intellect

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Characteristics of Adolescence Emotional Changes

• Concern about appearance• Curiosity about sexual matter• Attraction towards the opposite sex• Distancing from family and forming new

relationships• Taking risks

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Characteristics of Adolescence Social Changes

• Parental influence- restriction on girls• Religious influence• Neighbourhood and family culture

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Demographic Profile

• Adolescents constitute about 22 percent of the total population

• The males outnumber the females. • The mean age at marriage is 18 years for

females and 22.6 years for males.• Mortality rates among females are higher as

compared to those among males

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Demographic Profile

• High vulnerability of adolescents to HIV infection.

• Drug abuse is fast emerging as a problem in adolescents.

• Most of the rape victims are in the age group of 14-18 years.

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Adolescence Education Programme

• government of India has drawn up National Action plan for HIV prevention Education

• Target group: all secondary and senior secondary schools.

• skills based education have proved to the best ways of prevention against HIV/AIDS,

• Convergence: NACO and UNICEF

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Life Skills Education

• One of the effective approaches for HIV and AIDS prevention and adolescence education.

Page 14: Life Skills Based Adolescence Education: Concept and Approaches Dr. Nityananda Pradhan Head, Department of Education Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha

Meaning of Life Skills (LS)

• one’s abilities for positive behaviour that help us in making correct choices of life.

• Life skills enable people to translate knowledge (What one knows) and attitudes/values (What one believes and feels) into action (What to do and how to do it).

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Meaning of Life Skills Education (LSE)

• LSE is an interactive methodology, which focuses on knowledge, attitudes and skills

• It is specially designed to enhance efforts to positively develop and change behaviour.

• It is not concentrated on providing information only.

• The focus on behaviour change as a primary objective distinguishes life skills from other information only approaches.

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Meaning of Life Skills Education (LSE)

• Life skills approaches are more than a set of interactive classroom based activities- it is an empowering approach helping young people to take positive actions

• focus on major life decisions, e.g. goals, choices of life-style, choice of profession, peer relationships, further study.

• LSE aims at a comprehensive behavior change approach

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Inherent and Acquired Life Skills

• The inherent life skills are those life skills that a person inherits by birth, e.g. respect for elders, obedience to parents, concern for the siblings and immediate relatives.

• The acquired life skills are those that are taught to a person or have been imbibed from others over a period of time, e.g. controlled emotional involvement, communication skills, handle administrative aspects.

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Importance of Life Skills Education

The life skills education is just not information sharing but also skill development

• Helps adolescents to transit successfully from childhood to adulthood

• Helps in the development of social competence and problem solving skills

• Helps to weigh pros and cons of the situation, hence, act as a mediator to problem behaviour.

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Importance of Life Skills Education

• Delays the onset of the abuse of tobacco and alcohol etc.

• Promotes the development of positive self-esteem and teaches anger control.

• Ensures less development misconceptions or miscommunications regarding issues such as drugs, alcoholism etc.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

I. Decision-making ability of a person to be able to decide what

he/she wants in life; what is right for him/her as he/she This skill helps one to make decision after examining the choices which are consistent with one’s values and goals.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

II. Self Awareness• It includes recognition of ourselves, of our

values and beliefs, of our strengths and weaknesses, desires and dislikes.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

III. Self Esteem• It is closely identified with self-respect and

includes a proper regard for one self and others.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

IV. Negotiation The ability of a person to assert his/her

position in an uncomfortable situation and be able to refuse (say “No”) what he/she deems wrong.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

V. Empathy The ability to listen to another’s needs,

understand and accept others, to put one’s self in the other person position.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

VI. Critical thinking Ability to evaluate events and situations that

takes place and influences that affect his/her thoughts and actions.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

VII. Advocacy Advocacy is the ability to influence others for

the benefit of the general masses.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

VIII.Effective Communication The ability to express ourselves, both verbally

and non-verbally in ways that is appropriate to our culture and situations.

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

IX. Coping Coping is the ability to manage one’s

emotions like anger and to cope with the everyday stress

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Life Skills in the Context of HIV/AIDS and Adolescence Education

X.Co-Operation and team-work Co-operative and team work is the ability to

work in groups and respect each other’s opinion and views.

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Effective Teaching Methodology for Imparting Life Skills Education

• Role Play• Group Discussion• Debate• Case Study• Case Study

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