Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Aetna Vs Community Health Network



We take a short break to send you some news.

First, n e have begun on Saturday, securing the media center and the training of young CPA. As expected, the computers are infected with viruses, we showed how to do a clean reinstallation with appropriate software (Antivirus, Office, Firefox, etc..). Young CPA were really curious, to train them we showed them how to on a machine and they were free to continue on the job still infected. Yesterday, Wednesday, all positions were restored. To ensure the continuation of our intervention, we try to introduce them to writing tutorials, but they seem less motivated because they are more used to transfer knowledge and speaking.

This morning we started being supporte i for pupils going in 6th and just received their Certificate of Primary Studies. The school is in a poor neighborhood of Ouagadougou, the journey was made on the back of mopeds with Abdou and Fillip (two young CPA). We were greeted by a professor, the director thanked us and put us in the room where we were going to teach the courses. To begin, we presented the game Hangman (without giving it a name) until the young students late. Then we gave them a dictation, a problem and calculations, we had prepared the day before. Summary of Results: The dictation was not successful but the problem and the calculations have not been a problem. In discussions with the teaching staff (ie Director, Professor in charge of the class) we realized that the exercises were too easy for students, yet they have revealed some shortcomings.

is where we are today. Here is an outline of the program:
Until July 8-9 in the morning we provide support classes and the afternoon's rest and we spend time at the media center.
From July 11-12, in the morning we finished the training of young people in the ACP and the afternoon is devoted to organizing a sports tournament which will be punctuated awareness session on first aid, gestures first aid.

That's the ticket seriously.

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