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oapen-20.500.12657-760612024-03-28T09:43:27Z Experiential Teaching for Public Health Practice: Using Cases in Problem-Based Learning Nicola, Bud Hagopian, Amy Public Health, Teaching, Nursing, Medicine, Educational innovation, Adult learning, Public health education, Problem-based learning (PBL), Medical Curriculum, Teaching Competencies, Case learning, Case writing, Classroom culture, Learner-centered education, Learning environment, Learning objectives, student-driven learning, medical education, nursing education Developing an effective program requires a sound administrative system and a supportive educational culture including the support of program handbooks, a Master’s project (Capstone), practicum, and skill development seminars. Experiential Teaching for Public Health Practice describes the underlying PBL and community framework for a teaching program along with a description of the competencies needed to meet workplace demands and educational accreditation requirements. It has been developed by members of University of Washington’s Community-Oriented Public Health Practice program (COPHP) curriculum. This curriculum mirrors core programmatic areas of population health, community development, quantitative research methods, environmental health, health behavior and health promotion, evaluation, policy, and management and leadership. Key features include: - Structured template outlining the basics of PBL programs - Case examples given in each curricular area - Detailed appendices with sample cases and links to original source documents - A focus on principles of racial equality This book is designed to give the reader hands-on help in designing and improving educational programs. It is suitable for all higher education administrators and faculty looking to improve the teaching and learning effectiveness of any academic program. 2023-08-31T13:31:14Z 2023-08-31T13:31:14Z 2017 book ONIX_20230831_9781681083872_17 9781681083872 9781681083889 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76061 eng application/pdf n/a 9781681083872.pdf https://www.eurekaselect.com/openurl/content.php?genre=book&isbn=9781681083872 Bentham Science Publishers Bentham Science Publishers 10.2174/97816810838721170101 10.2174/97816810838721170101 b544881f-7b5d-4083-a025-0a7973c3e136 9781681083872 9781681083889 Bentham Science Publishers 201 open access
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Developing an effective program requires a sound administrative system and a supportive educational culture including the support of program handbooks, a Master’s project (Capstone), practicum, and skill development seminars. Experiential Teaching for Public Health Practice describes the underlying PBL and community framework for a teaching program along with a description of the competencies needed to meet workplace demands and educational accreditation requirements. It has been developed by members of University of Washington’s Community-Oriented Public Health Practice program (COPHP) curriculum. This curriculum mirrors core programmatic areas of population health, community development, quantitative research methods, environmental health, health behavior and health promotion, evaluation, policy, and management and leadership. Key features include: - Structured template outlining the basics of PBL programs - Case examples given in each curricular area - Detailed appendices with sample cases and links to original source documents - A focus on principles of racial equality This book is designed to give the reader hands-on help in designing and improving educational programs. It is suitable for all higher education administrators and faculty looking to improve the teaching and learning effectiveness of any academic program.
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