Abstract
Community Health Advisors (CHAs) bridge the health and knowledge gap in marginalized communities. A program was implemented to train CHAs to educate women about their health. The challenges of the transfer of this and similar training is often unreported. The training transfer model serves as the framework for this discussion.
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Recommended Citation
Coulbertson, L.,
&
Closson, R.
(2010).
Community Education and Training Transfer: Meaningful Border Crossing?.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2010/roundtables/3
Community Education and Training Transfer: Meaningful Border Crossing?
Community Health Advisors (CHAs) bridge the health and knowledge gap in marginalized communities. A program was implemented to train CHAs to educate women about their health. The challenges of the transfer of this and similar training is often unreported. The training transfer model serves as the framework for this discussion.