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HEAT Resources

From this page you can access the modules that form the theoretical training element of the Health Education and Training (HEAT) programme of the UK Open University. The thirteen modules cover a wide range of subjects including child and maternal health, hygiene, immunisation, and nutrition. These modules have been created as Open Educational Resources and they can be accessed by anyone in the world, at any time, free of charge.

 
They are also accessible in a number of different formats depending on your needs which means you may download the materials and adapt them as necessary under the terms of the Creative Commons licence. You're asked to comply with copyright requirements and that you upload your amended version(s) to the site so that best practice can be shared.
 
The modules equate to 450 hours of study time for healthcare workers studying in sub-Saharan Africa, and exist in tandem with the comprehensive practical healthcare skills training provided.

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Type Website
Subject Child health   Global health issues   Maternal health   Education   
Tags OER   OU   Sub-saharan Africa   development   
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Creative Commons BY-NC-SA

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Supercourse

Supercourse is a repository of lectures on global health and prevention designed to improve the teaching of prevention. Supercourse has a network of over 56000 scientists in 174 countries who are sharing for free a library of 5560 lectures in 31 languages. The Supercourse has been produced at the WHO Collaborating Center University of Pittsburgh, USA.

Supercourse does not grant degrees or certificates, but is designed to be a resource for teachers, professors, and other educators.

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Type Website
Subject Global health issues   Education   Global health course design   Global health teaching   
Tags pittsburgh   OER   
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GNU Free documentation licence - see Supercourse Terms of Use.

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The Higher Education Academy



We believe that policy and pedagogic practice that works for international students also works for the benefit of all students. We promote a curriculum which is informed by a broader global view, that is taught in a range of ways and enables students to study abroad to learn more about themselves, their disciplines and their future professions.

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Type Website
Subject Education   Cultural competence   Global citizenship   Global health course design   Global health teaching   Supporting international students   
Tags Higher Education   Teaching   Funding   learning and teaching   supporting students   Open Educational Resources   OER   education   
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