Image: Sickle cell and educational experience by Professor Simon Dyson
Creative Commons BY-SA.
Author:
Professor Simon Dyson
Level:
Undergraduate social sciences and healthcare, postgraduate, education and healthcare professionals.
OER Features:
Narrated presentation: Literature review of the educational experiences of young people with sickle cell.
http://sicklecellanaemia.org/resources/resources/scooter30-35/scooter30.html
Narrated presentation: Local authorities and the education of young people with sickle cell.
http://sicklecellanaemia.org/resources/resources/scooter30-35/scooter31.html
Reported experiences of young people with sickle cell.
http://sicklecellanaemia.org/resources/resources/scooter30-35/scooter32.html
Disclosure and young people with sickle cell.
http://sicklecellanaemia.org/resources/resources/scooter30-35/scooter33.html
Further experiences of young people at school with sickle cell.
http://sicklecellanaemia.org/resources/resources/scooter30-35/scooter34.html
Summary presentation.
http://sicklecellanaemia.org/resources/resources/scooter30-35/scooter35.html
OER Description:
These open educational resources incorporate a series of 6 narrated presentations, presented by Professor Simon Dyson of De Montfort University. The talks explore young people’s experiences of sickle cell in schools in the UK. The OERs are available in a range of formats including PDF of the presentation slides . These resources are a ‘must’ for those involved in science and social science education, and for healthcare professionals working with young people with sickle cell.