Teaching and Educational Media Support Division Provides Online Lesson Development Services for One Health Education Modules
The Teaching and Educational Media Support Division, The Center for Library resources and Educational medias, Walailak University, offers online lesson development services for the course “One Health Education Modules: Empowering Youth Leadership” in collaboration with the Akkhararatchakumari Veterinary College, Walailak University. This course is designed for first-year students in the fields of health sciences and social sciences to gain a better understanding of the One Health principles, a global holistic health concept. The curriculum focuses on content related to rabies while fostering interdisciplinary learning and leadership skills among the youth to address complex public health issues effectively.
The course aims to develop creative solutions to prevent epidemics and promote a healthier society under the One Health concept. The lessons incorporate foundational theories, practical applications, and examples of collaborative projects to provide a clear and comprehensive understanding for the students. Key topics covered include:
• Introduction to One Health fundamentals
• Understanding rabies and its outbreak investigation
• Leadership in disease management
• Systems thinking in health issue resolution
• Communication strategies for rabies awareness
• Real-world examples from practitioners
About the One Health Concept
The One Health concept emphasizes the interconnection between human health, animal health, and environmental health. It highlights the inseparability of these three components, underscoring their interdependence. The ultimate goal is to maintain balance and promote long-term health. For more details about One Health, visit: One Health and Sustainability.
Supporting Lifelong Learning and Virtual University Initiatives
The Teaching and Educational Media Support Division is committed to developing online lessons that promote lifelong learning, enhance 21st-century learning skills, and support the Virtual University initiative. For inquiries, please contact Ms. Pastraporn Kalsingh at 0 7567 3370 or 73370.