Written by hedir on 23 November 2009
Dr. Larry Green discussed the importance of rethinking our research initiatives and suggested ways to improve our research agenda. The presentation was recorded and should be available.
Larry Green’s Presentation
His PPT presentation can viewed by clicking here.
Dr. Green’s article can be found at http://jopm.org/index.php/jpm/article/view/16/31
My thanks to Bill Cissell, David Birch, and Larry Green for doing presentations this week. Also, my thanks to Michaela Conley, HPCareer.net, for organizing the webinars.
Written by hedir on 22 October 2009
Today’s discussion was an open-forum with a variety of issues being discussed. Click here to listen to the presentation.
Written by hedir on 22 October 2009
Today’s presentation was given by Dr. David Birch, East Carolina University, on the realignment of health education within the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. One can view the article by click here.
Written by hedir on 21 October 2009
Today’s speaker is Bill Cissell. Dr. Cissell has a long distinguished career in health education and has served the profession in many ways. Bill is recently retired from Texas Woman’s University where he was chair for many years. Bill graciously agreed to step in and provide this presentation after we had a sudden cancellation. Bill’s talked about the importance of community organization and how the recent election of President Obama has brought to line the importance of community organization.
Dr. William Cissell’s Presentation: Click to view
Written by hedir on 19 October 2009
Folks, Thanks to those who participated in today’s webinar “The Death of School Health Education“. (archived presentation)
You can view the draft of the memo by clicking here. Here are the questions and comments that were posed. We couldn’t answer them all, so feel free to comment on any that you deem important.
Maybe the problem is TOO MANY organizations?
Check out http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/your-money/15TEACH.html?scp=1&sq=alternative%20teaching&st=cse
- Mark, How do we influence AAHPERD since they are actively promoting both PE and health…we tried that route in NY by formallyseparating (health and PE) and we found it very hard to go against NYSAHPERD as they continued to have good attendance and the
health organization struggled. So, it is insitutionalized in our professional organizations
- In NC we rely on public health educators to provide regional professional development to school health educators..it makes for a great regional relationship since youth access public health resources locally
- I am curious as to how school health education became joined with physical education in the first place. Frankly, in high schooI. I always wondered what made my high school’s football coach qualified to teach me about sex education.
- Perhaps one solution could be an MPH/MAT or MPH/MEd combination for those wishing to focus on school-aged health education?
- To what extent do you agree that health professors are at fault for not advising their students appropriately during the past several decades? If they had recognized the economics of education – they would have advised their students to have second teaching
edorsements themselves in Spanish, special education , biology or any other second area in demand – all specialty areas need second endorsements for employment options – but health professors did not recognize this and did not prepare their majors with appropriate
other classroom endorsements – the PE combination is not appropriate because you can not teach the pedagogy for both classroom and non-classroom instruction in a 4 year period.