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Teaching Public Health Through a Pedagogy of Collegiality
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Public Health EducationCurriculum InquiryEducationTeaching MethodTeacher EducationPublic HealthCommunity Health Sciences Community-engaged ResearchHealth EducationHealth SciencesPedagogyCurriculum DevelopmentCommunity HealthCurriculumCommunity DevelopmentTeachingCommunity-based ResearchCommunity Practice EducationHealth Profession TrainingPublic Health Programs
Curriculum development in masters of public health programs that effectively meets the complex challenges of the 21st century is an important part of public health education and requires purposeful thinking. Current approaches to training the public health work-force do not adequately prepare professionals to be culturally competent in addressing health disparities. Principles of community-based participatory research highlight the importance of building relationships of mutual accountability and emphasize collegial teaching. We present background and theoretical foundations for a pedagogy of collegiality and describe specific teaching methods, classroom activities, and key assignments organized around 4 essential features: principles of community organizing, building community and valuing diversity, engaging the senses, and writing across the curriculum.
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