Monday, February 10, 2014

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

"Teaching by Case Method. Principles and Practice for Public Health Educators"


The latest case method teaching principles to be incorporated in the NDSU MPH program!

Teaching by Case Method: Principles and Practice for Public Health Educators is geared toward faculty in public health and medicine at all levels who are involved in classroom teaching in a global or domestic setting. This introductory workshop will emphasize the roles, responsibilities, and skills of the discussion leader, the teacher-student relationship, developing the teaching plan, and an introduction to case-writing and case-based curriculum development in public health. Participants will engage in active case discussions about principles of case teaching and their applicability to the field of public health.
Agenda Topics
  • Introduction to Case Writing
  • Demonstration Case Discussion and Technique Analysis
  • Roles, Responsibilities, and Skills of a Discussion Leader
  • Establishing, Monitoring, and Modifying a Teacher-Student Learning Contract
  • Questioning, Listening, and Responding
  • Critical Instructional Choice: Guidance vs. Control
  • The Teacher-Student Relationship
  • Designing a Core Public Health Curriculum Using Teaching Cases

http://catalyst.harvard.edu/news/news.html?p=6453&title=Teaching+by+Case+Method%3A+Principles+and+Practice+for+Public+Health+Educators+%26%238211%3B+January+25%E2%80%9327%2C+2013

Advocate for Public Health

http://action.apha.org/site/MessageViewer?dlv_id=50021&em_id=45581.0

Advocate for Public Health
On Feb. 4, APHA will join advocates from nearly 40 national organizations on Capitol Hill asking members of Congress to support the Prevention and Public Health Fund. We would like you to join us by sending a message to your members of Congress urging their strong support for this critical public health funding.

The fund is supporting community and clinical prevention efforts, strengthening state and local health departments and the public health workforce and helping to advance science and research. Together, we must ensure that the fund will be able to invest, as intended, $13.5 billion over the next 10 years in effective, proven prevention efforts, such as childhood obesity prevention and tobacco cessation.

Tell your members of Congress how the fund is supporting important prevention and public health activities in your state and community, and ask them to join you in becoming vocal advocates for the fund!

Sincerely,

APHA Government Relations