NH51A-3844:
Teaching Disaster Preparedness to Rural Communities in El Salvador.

Friday, 19 December 2014
Tyler Barton, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, United States
Abstract:
Natural disasters are becoming more common around the world, and it is widely accepted that developing nations show the highest rates of vulnerability. It makes sense to focus preparedness and mitigation efforts in these countries. However, it is important to realize that different teaching styles are required for different cultures with varying education systems and classroom atmospheres. The pedagogical models we use in the US can’t be directly exported. A realistic assessment of the situation seen during two years living and working in rural El Salvador is presented, along with methods used and lessons learned.