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Soul City - Developing an Educational Package

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The following is a model excerpted from the publication "Edutainment - How to Make Edutainment Work for You".

The development process for a typical edutainment educational package is as follows:

Identify the main audiences for an education package.


Source educational materials developers.


Decide on the contents of the educational package.


Plan to meet the facilitators' training and support needs.


Plan early for distribution.
Source
"Edutainment - How to make Edutainment Work for You", Garth Japhet, Soul City: South Africa, 1999.

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Participatory Planning in Education