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Title: Effectiveness of Disaster Education Programs in Senior High Schools: A Study of Implementation and Impact in Indonesia, China, The Philippines and Thailand
Authors: Ilham syam, Yahya Thamrin, A. Arsunan Arsin, Lalu Muhammad saleh, Adi Maulana, Ana Khuzaimah, Syamsuar Manyullei
Journal: Journal of Neonatal Surgery
Publisher: EL-MED-Pub Publishers
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 14
Issue: 7S
Language: en
Keywords: students
Background: Disasters are unavoidable emergencies that will be difficult to handle by those affected, especially without outside assistance. Disaster preparedness is a real necessity in this country, especially for earthquakes.
Objective: Review research related to disaster management in school children in the four countries of Indonesia, China, Thailand, and the Philippines, with Thailand having the least knowledge of disaster management.
Methods: Study analysis through 5 electronic databases (pubemed, since direct, google scholar, connective paper, and Scopus). In the first stage 65 articles, at the last search there were 9 studies included.
Results: The Philippines implemented a disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) curriculum program incorporated in the Philippine Act of 2010 into the school curriculum. Indonesia developed a disaster management mobile application program, and Indonesia implemented the SSSB instrument program. China implemented a geography curriculum program that includes geography as a compulsory course in schools. Thailand implemented the school safe community (SSC) program.
Conclusion: Disaster education in senior high schools is important to build a culture of safety and resilience. School preparedness in the face of natural disasters is crucial. Disaster impacts include casualties, environmental damage, and psychological effects that need to be considered.
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