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Teaching Public Health

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As more students are drawn to public health as a field of study and a profession, bringing varied backgrounds and experiences with them, the number of public health programs and schools of public health has grown substantially. How can teachers meet the changing needs of incoming students - and ensure that graduates have the knowledge, skills, and attributes to pursue further education and forge successful careers in public health?
Aimed at experienced and new teachers alike, this timely volume is a cutting-edge primer on teaching public health around the globe. Bringing together leaders in the field with expertise across the educational continuum, the book combines the conceptual underpinnings needed to advance curricula with the resources to train and support faculty in innovative teaching methods. This thorough book
  • discusses challenges faced by public health teachers
  • examines the principles and practice for teaching at each level of study
  • describes technological and pedagogical innovations in public health education
  • stresses the importance of life-long learning and interprofessional education
  • offers concrete tips for engaging students through active and collaborative learning
  • focuses on teaching cultural competency and reaching diverse student populations
  • looks to the future, building on emerging trends and anticipating where the field is headed
  • A field-defining volume, Teaching Public Health offers a concrete plan to ensure that both individual courses and overall curricula are responsive to the needs of a rapidly changing student body and the world beyond the school.
    Contributors: Linda Alexander, Susan Altfeld, Jessica S. Ancker, Lauren D. Arnold, Melissa D. Begg, Angela Breckenridge, Kathryn M. Cardarelli, Angela Carman, Trey Conatser, Lorraine M. Conroy, Yvette C. Cozier, Eugene Declercq, Marie Diener-West, Jen Dolan, Greg Evans, Julian Fisher, Elizabeth French, Sandro Galea, Daniel Gerber, Sophie Godley, Jacey A. Greece, Perry N. Halkitis, Jennifer Hebert-Beirne, Jyotsna Jagai, Katherine Johnson, Nancy Kane, David G. Kleinbaum, Wayne LaMorte, Meg Landfried, Delia L. Lang, Joel Lee, Laura Linnan, Laura Maga+¦a Valladares, Uchechi Mitchell, Beth Moracco, Robert Pack, Donna Petersen, Silvia E. Rabionet, Elizabeth Reisinger Walker, Richard Riegelman, Kathleen Ryan, Nelly Salgado de Snyder, Rachel Schwartz, Lisa M. Sullivan, Tanya Uden-Holman, Luann White, James Wolff, Randy Wykoff
     
    Acknowledgments
    About the Authors
    Part I. The Past and the Present
    Chapter 1. The Evolution of Public Health Teaching
    Lisa M. Sullivan and Sandro Galea
    Chapter 2. The Current State of Public Health Education
    Donna Petersen
    Chapter 3. A Conceptual Orientation to Public Health Teaching
    Robert Pack and Randy Wykoff
    Part II. The Public Health Teaching Continuum
    Chapter 4. Activating Public Health Learning for Adolescents and Young Adults
    Perry N. Halkitis
    Chapter 5. Undergraduate Education in Public Health
    Lauren D. Arnold
    Chapter 6. Community Colleges and Public Health: Building the Continuum of Public Health Education
    Katherine Johnson and Richard Riegelman
    Chapter 7. Master of Public Health Education
    Marie Diener-West
    Chapter 8. The DrPH Degree in Contemporary Public Health Education
    Eugene Declercq
    Chapter 9. Lifelong Learning
    Joel Lee
    Chapter 10. Interprofessional Education
    Tanya Uden-Holman
    Part III. Innovation in Public Health Teaching
    Chapter 11. Public Health Course Design
    Melissa D. Begg and Jessica S. Ancker
    Chapter 12. Engaging the Public Health Student through Active and Collaborative Learning
    Kathryn M. Cardarelli, Angela Carman, and Trey Conatser
    Chapter 13. Teaching Cultural Competency for Twenty-First-Century Public Health Practice
    Linda Alexander
    Chapter 14. Teaching in a Diverse Classroom: A Student-Centered Approach
    Lorraine M. Conroy, Susan Altfeld, Jennifer Hebert-Beirne, Jyotsna Jagai, and Uchechi Mitchell
    Chapter 15. Innovative Active Learning in Public Health
    David G. Kleinbaum
    Chapter 16. Practice-Based Teaching in Public Health
    Jacey A. Greece and James Wolff
    Chapter 17. Teaching Public Health by the Case Method
    Nancy Kane
    Chapter 18. Group-Based Service Learning Teaching Approaches
    Laura Linnan, Meg Landfried, Elizabeth French, and Beth Moracco
    Chapter 19. Effective Collaborative Learning Experiences: It Is All in the Design
    Luann White and Angela Breckenridge
    Chapter 20. Navigating Difficult Conversations in Public Health Classrooms
    Yvette C. Cozier and Sophie Godley
    Chapter 21. Public Health Education and Service Learning
    Daniel Gerber and Jen Dolan
    Chapter 22. Technology in Teaching
    Wayne LaMorte and Kathleen Ryan
    Chapter 23. Teaching Support, Training, and Supporting Teaching Assistants
    Greg Evans and Rachel Schwartz
    Chapter 24. Innovations in Evaluating and Valuing Public Health Teaching: The Challenges of Course Evaluations
    Delia L. Lang and Elizabeth Reisinger Walker
    Part IV. The Present and the Future
    Chapter 25. Responding Interprofessionally to a Complex World: The Impact on Public Health Education and Workforce
    Laura Magaña Valladares, Julian Fisher, Nelly Salgado de Snyder, and Silvia E. Rabionet
    Chapter 26. Envisioning a Future for Public Health Education across the Life Course
    Sandro Galea and Lisa M. Sullivan
    Index
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