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3. Assessment and Evaluation Strategies in Health Education

Assessment and evaluation strategies in health education are methods used to measure the effectiveness of health programs and the knowledge gained by participants. These strategies include pre- and post-tests to gauge what individuals knew before and after the program, surveys to gather participant feedback and understanding, and observational assessments to see how knowledge is applied in real-life situations. By employing these approaches, educators can identify strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring that health education is effective and tailored to meet the needs of the community.