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Road Safety Education

Road Safety Education. The Malaysian Experience. Road safety campaigns. Road safety campaigns usually are targeted to adults – the current road user. It is important that education begins at grassroot level – children are future road users.

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Road Safety Education

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  1. Road Safety Education The Malaysian Experience

  2. Road safety campaigns Road safety campaigns usually are targeted to adults – the current road user

  3. It is important that education begins at grassroot level – children are future road users.

  4. Road Safety Education (RSE) as a high priority initiative To develop a new generation of safer road users. Malaysian Road Safety Plan

  5. A 5-year rollout plan Smart partnership between Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Education RSE is embedded into Bahasa Malaysia (BM) subject Taught at primary and secondary school level The Malaysian RSE

  6. The implementation plan

  7. Programme development Material production Assessment Research Training Monitoring & evaluation Adjustments National rollout Pilot project Evaluation & reporting The framework

  8. Behavioural and attitudinal development and maintenance Knowledge of road environment Responsible attitudes, values and behaviours Knowledge about road use Skills for road use The programme scope

  9. Appropriate developmental learning Spiral learning Active student participation Thinking curriculum Problem solving skills RSE Curriculum Decision making skills Multiple intelligence Problem based learning Bloom’s Taxonomy

  10. Programme development Assessment Research The framework

  11. The assessment meeting

  12. Programme development Material production Assessment Research The framework

  13. The RSE Kit

  14. Programme development Material production Assessment Research Training Pilot project The framework

  15. Teachers’ training

  16. Programme development Material production Assessment Research Training Monitoring & evaluation Pilot project The framework

  17. Monitoring and evaluation

  18. Programme development Material production Assessment Research Training Monitoring & evaluation Adjustments National rollout Pilot project The framework

  19. Classroom teaching and learning

  20. Outdoor activities

  21. Toll-free line ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION Toll-free line: 1 -800 – 880 – 773 Monday - Friday 9.00 am – 5.30 pm

  22. Bantuan Lain RSE Website: www.pkjr.org.my

  23. Programme development Material production Assessment Research Training Monitoring & evaluation Adjustments National rollout Pilot project Evaluation & reporting The framework

  24. “Every year, around 80,000 children aged 5-14 in developing countries lose their right to education for a single tragic reason: they are killed on the world’s roads, often making the journey to school”. Dr Kevin Watkins, UN Development Adviser “I have seen how important it is that children and communities are educated about road safety and that governments and decision makers do what they can to make roads safe.” Ewan McGregor, UNICEF Ambassador RSE shapes our children’s future

  25. Saving lives through education Syarifudin Harudin syarif@innovate-solutions.com

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