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Young Epidemiology Scholars. The Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units. A Health Educator’s Resource for High School Epidemiology Education. Tuesday, June 26, 2007, 1:15 – 2:10 PM Mark Kaelin, EdD Montclair State University Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences
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Young Epidemiology Scholars The Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units A Health Educator’s Resource for High School Epidemiology Education Tuesday, June 26, 2007, 1:15 – 2:10 PM Mark Kaelin, EdD Montclair State University Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences College of Education and Human Services 973-655-7123 kaelinm@mail.montclair.edu
Young Epidemiology Scholars ? The Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units A Health Educator’s Resource for High School Epidemiology Education Tuesday, June 26, 2007, 1:15 – 2:10 PM Mark Kaelin, EdD Montclair State University Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences College of Education and Human Services 973-655-7123 kaelinm@mail.montclair.edu
Invited Session Future of Epidemiology Epidemiology Education in Grades 6-12 The Epi Ed Movement Wednesday, November 7, 2007, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
http://www.epiedmovement.org/index.htm Assess Short and Long Term Goals Goals Infuse epidemiology education into curricula in grades 6-12. Improve scientific literacy. Increase the number of students preparing for careers in public health. Develop Curricula Prepare Teachers Implement teacher training workshops in a variety of venues. Create new curricula and enhance existing curricula. Implement demonstration projects in a variety of school and non-school venues. Develop cadre of epidemiology curriculum developers. Evaluate curricula. Maintain Momentum Create Demand Develop mechanisms to make people aware of the efforts of others (web site, newsletter, list serve). Infuse into educational structure (state / national standards, standardized testing, textbooks). Obtain support of stakeholders (educators, epidemiologists, public health community, professional organizations, scientific journals, government). Develop mechanisms to focus and coordinate efforts of many interested but busy stakeholders.
Young Epidemiology Scholars ? Our mission is to improve our nation’s health through empowering youth and the adults who care for them to make healthy choices. • Infuse epidemiology education iiiinto curricula in grades 6-12. • Improve scientific literacy. • Increase the number of students iiipreparing for careers in public iiihealth.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Objectives • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to make more informed personal health-related decisions. • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to be scientifically literate participants in the democratic decision-making process concerning public health policy. • Agree that the Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units are a valuable health educator’s resource for high school epidemiology education. • Identify opportunities for collaboration between the National Association of Health Education Centers and the Young Epidemiology Scholars program.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Objectives • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to make more informed personal health-related decisions. • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to be scientifically literate participants in the democratic decision-making process concerning public health policy. • Agree that the Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units are a valuable health educator’s resource for high school epidemiology education. • Identify opportunities for collaboration between the National Association of Health Education Centers and the Young Epidemiology Scholars program.
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? Young Epidemiology Scholars Epidemiology is … … the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations and the application of this study to the control of health problems.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Epidemiology is … “… the blending of population thinking and group comparisons in an integrated theory to appraise health-related causal relationships characterizes epidemiology.”
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Epidemiology is … “… the blending of population thinking and group comparisons in an integrated theory to appraise health-related causal relationships characterizes epidemiology.”
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Top 8 Reasons to Teach / Learn about Epidemiology 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. . Empowers students to be scientifically literate participants in the democratic decision-making process concerning public health policy. Empowers students to make more informed personal health-related decisions. Increases students’ media literacy and their understanding of public health messages. Increases students’ understanding of the basis for determining risk. Improves students’ mathematical and scientific literacy. Expands students’ understanding of scientific methods and develops their critical thinking skills. Provides students with another mechanism for exploring important, real world questions about their health and the health of others. Introduces students to an array of career paths related to the public’s health.
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? Young Epidemiology Scholars a Bausch & Lomb lens solution At first glance these articles are about _____________________________ but, based on our understanding of epidemiology, we can see that they are about person, place, and time, counting, dividing, and comparing, numerators and denominators, associations, causation, confounding, prevention, and policy.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars E. Coli and spinach At first glance these articles are about _____________________________ but, based on our understanding of epidemiology, we can see that they are about person, place, and time, counting, dividing, and comparing, numerators and denominators, associations, causation, confounding, prevention, and policy.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Understanding To understand something as a specific instance of a more general case … is to have learned not only a specific thing but also a model for understanding other things like it that one may encounter. J. Bruner, The Process of Education, 1960 At first glance these articles are about _____________________________ but, based on our understanding of epidemiology, we can see that they are about person, place, and time, counting, dividing, and comparing, numerators and denominators, associations, causation, confounding, prevention, and policy.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars EEP students, Khadijah Hunter, Jared Turner, and Danielle McAllister, ask students at Rosa Parks High School what they think epidemiology is. What would your answer have been when you were in high school?
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Give people fish, they have food for a day, Teach people how to fish, they have food for a lifetime.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Objectives • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to make more informed personal health-related decisions. • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to be scientifically literate participants in the democratic decision-making process concerning public health policy. • Agree that the Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units are a valuable health educator’s resource for high school epidemiology education. • Identify opportunities for collaboration between the National Association of Health Education Centers and the Young Epidemiology Scholars program.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Objectives • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to make more informed personal health-related decisions. • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to be scientifically literate participants in the democratic decision-making process concerning public health policy. • Agree that the Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units are a valuable health educator’s resource for high school epidemiology education. • Identify opportunities for collaboration between the National Association of Health Education Centers and the Young Epidemiology Scholars program.
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? Young Epidemiology Scholars Assignment 3: World Trade Center & Atomic Bomb Attacks - Similarities & Differences Based on your reading of the MMWR “Surveillance for World Trade Center Disaster Health Effects Among Survivors of Collapsed and Damaged Buildings,” identify five similarities and five differences between the World Trade Center Health Registry and the surveillance system established to identify the effects of the A-bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Assignment 2).
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? Young Epidemiology Scholars Objectives • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to make more informed personal health-related decisions. • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to be scientifically literate participants in the democratic decision-making process concerning public health policy. • Agree that the Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units are a valuable health educator’s resource for high school epidemiology education. • Identify opportunities for collaboration between the National Association of Health Education Centers and the Young Epidemiology Scholars program.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Objectives • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to make more informed personal health-related decisions. • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to be scientifically literate participants in the democratic decision-making process concerning public health policy. • Agree that the Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units are a valuable health educator’s resource for high school epidemiology education. • Identify opportunities for collaboration between the National Association of Health Education Centers and the Young Epidemiology Scholars program.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars YES Teaching Units Professional Development Workshop “… a professional community that discusses new teacher materials and strategies and that supports the risk taking and struggle entailed in transforming practice.”
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Components and Methods • Project director and / or epidemiologist making apresentation during which the workshop participants uncover, explore, and develop a particular enduring epidemiological understanding. • Workshop participants teaching YES Teaching Units that complement the enduring epidemiological understanding to the other workshop participants. • Workshop participants discussing the: • Enduring epidemiological understanding • Degree to which the YES Teaching Units lead to that understanding • Prior knowledge on which they constructed their knowledge of the understanding • Prior knowledge on which they anticipate their students will construct their knowledge • Revisions they would make when teaching the units in their classes. • Selected public health professionals, either in person or via teleconference, discussing their work and how their work relates to the enduring epidemiological understanding. • Workshop participants exploring selected news items and describing how the items relate to the enduring epidemiological understanding.
? Young Epidemiology Scholars Objectives • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to make more informed personal health-related decisions. • Agree that an understanding of epidemiology empowers students to be scientifically literate participants in the democratic decision-making process concerning public health policy. • Agree that the Young Epidemiology Scholars Teaching Units are a valuable health educator’s resource for high school epidemiology education. • Identify opportunities for collaboration between the National Association of Health Education Centers and the Young Epidemiology Scholars program.
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