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Developing Health Education Materials for Low-Literate Adults
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Objectives Discuss profiles and prevalence of low literacy in the USA Describe the impact low literacy has on health care and foodservice industries Contract the difference between the traditional process of developing materials and the three-phase process
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Objectives, cont. Design appropriate steps for developing the first draft List characteristics of good illustrations to use with low literate adults Use the SMOG formula or Fry Chart to determine readability level of material
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Magnitude of Literacy Problem in USA 20% of adults cannot read or write to complete basis tasks 45 million can barely read 1 of 8 employees reads on a 4th grade level 1 of 5 reads at the 8th grade level Most materials are written at the 9-12th grade level
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Literacy Skills Reading Writing Numeracy Document processing
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Functional Literacy Ability to: –Read at 4-6th grade level –Address envelop –Fill out forms
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Why is literacy a challenge for employers, supervisors, and nutrition educators ?
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Not enough qualified candidates to fill jobs because of low literacy - especially in hospitals and food service. Need to use materials designed for a lower literacy audience.
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What does it feel like to have limited literacy skills ?
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The Traditional Process for Developing Education Materials….
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The Three Phase Process…. 1, 2, 3
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Phase 1 Planning
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Define Audience Age Gender Ethnicity Marriage status Geographic location Determine grade level
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Conduct Needs Assessment What do they want to know, not what we think they need Balance perspectives User friendly How to conduct assessment? –Personal interviews –Market surveys
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Write Learning Objectives Limit to 1 to 2 objectives Focus writing
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Confer with your peers.
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Phase 2 Development
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Strategic Organization Be consistent in format Put important information first or last –Summarize and repeat points often –Restate in different terms –Use repetition or a series Use one idea per page (or one at a time)
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Strategic Organization, cont. Be specific, concise and accurate Present examples Sequence logically –topic –step by step –chronologically
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Writing Be careful of cutesy phrases Use simple definitions of new words and repeat often Use active verbs, not passive Use positive statements Use words with single meanings Avoid contractions and acronyms
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Writing, cont. Use simple sentences –avoid semicolons, etc. Paragraphs should be short and to the point Repeat the main point throughout the paragraph –unrepeated information lasts 1/4 second to one hour –repeated lasts 8 hours
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Illustrations Keep purposeful Place next to the text Remove extraneous detail Realistic full body Better to show only desired behavior
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Illustrations, cont. Don’t use distracting illustrations Placing concepts together in a box is an effective visual device Don’t get too clever or cute
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Font Optima or Helvetica best Contrast color with background Avoid serifs
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Format Use short explanatory headings Adequate white space and wide margins Right justified Recommend 45 letter columns Avoid lengthy lists Double space between paragraphs Do not indent
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Phase 3 Evaluation
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Readability Fry SMOG
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