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Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Disaster and Disaster Preparedness among School Going Children

Saurabh Lakra, Nisha ., Tanisha ., Komal ., Aparna ., Shelly ., Roopal yadav, Shivani Sharma, Shubham ., Pooja ., Nidhi Chhillar, Priyanka ., Nitu ., Jyoti Kumari malik, Bisht R.

Abstract


Introduction: A disaster is an extreme description of the functioning of a society that causes
widespread human, material, or environment losses that exceed the ability of the affected
society to cope using only its own resources. Incidents such as cyclones, landslides and
hurricanes, by themselves are not contemplated as natural catastrophe. Rather, they become
disasters when they adversely and seriously affect human life, livelihood and property.
Disaster alertness, therefore, attempt to ready for and minimize these unfavorable events.
Methodology: Pre experimental one group pre-test post-test study was undertaken to assess
the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding disaster and
disaster preparedness among school going children, Gurugram, Haryana. Total 60 study
participants were selected by purposive sampling technique and data was collected by using a
self-structured knowledge questionnaire. Result: The findings of the study revealed that half
of the participants (53.3%) had good knowledge regarding disaster and disaster preparedness
in the pre-test. Similarly, the post-test scores depicted that majority (50%) had very good and
good knowledge regarding disaster and disaster preparedness. Most of the demographic
variable was not significantly associated with level of pre knowledge of school going children
regarding disaster and disaster preparedness except class/standard p = .000 was found to
statistically significant at 0.05 level of significance. There was significant difference between
the knowledge of school going children before and after the implementation of structured
teaching programme (t = 19.520, p =.000). Conclusion: It was concluded that structured
teaching programme was an effective strategy which can help to increase school going
children knowledge regarding disaster and disaster preparedness.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/jonsp.v10i2.1971

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