AAHE SPONSORS WEB-BASED
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The Health Education
and Promotion Network (HEP Network) began offering web-based
instructional courses in health education and promotion in January
2005. The courses are currently offered as graduate credit
offered through various colleges and universities. In addition,
several of the courses are cross-listed and/or offered as undergraduate
courses by several universities.
At a future date, these courses may also be offered for
professional development (CEU) credits leading in two formats:
- Qualified professional development for teacher certification
- Category I credit for Certified Health Education Specialists
Descriptions of the courses are below:
Foundations of Health Education - This
course experience introduces the learner to concepts fundamental
to Health Education and to a larger extent, health promotion.
Contemporary health education philosophy, Healthy People: The
Health Objectives for the Nation, The Certified Health Education
Specialist Process, Ethical Issues in Health, etc. is discussed.
Health Behavior: Theory and Program Planning
– A study of determinants of health behavior, factors influencing
health behavior, health behavior theories and application methodology
are examined. Contemporary models to plan health education programs
are discussed.
Health Education Curriculum and Instruction
– This course provides teachers with the competencies and knowledge
needed to teach school health education. An examination of the
school health program, national health education curricula, national
health education standards, and pedagogy and teaching resources
in health education form the focus of the course.
Health Education in the Elementary Schools
- This course provides elementary teachers with skills and knowledge
necessary to work in the area of school health education at the
elementary level. The focus of the course is on the relationship
between elementary education and health education and on current
issues and content in elementary school health education within
coordinated school health programs.
Health Education in the Secondary Schools
- This course prepares teachers with skills and knowledge necessary
to work in the area of school health education at the middle school
and secondary level. The course focuses on the coordinated
school health program, national health education curricula, national
health education standards, pedagogy and assessment methodology
across content areas, as well as teaching resources.
Drug Education and Prevention - The Course
"Drug Education and Prevention" will provide an overview of the
major drugs of abuse and their effects on the body as well as
the biological, sociological, psychological, and legal issues
associated with drug use and abuse in our culture. An emphasis
is given to effective educational approaches and prevention
programs that address the problems of use and abuse.
Research Methods in Health Education - An examination
of methods and techniques of conducting research in health education. Emphasis
is placed on helping students to develop skills in analyzing research,
research problem identification, and research design. The ethics of research,
reading research literature and measurement techniques are also examined.
Applied Epidemiology - this course provides an overview
of principles and methods of contemporary epidemiological practice. Epidemiological
investigation and research are discussed with an emphasis on application of
epidemiological method in health education, health promotion, and disease
prevention practice.
Drug Education - This course provides an overview of the major drugs of abuse and their effects on
the body as well as the biological, sociological, psychological, and legal issues associated with drug use and abuse in our
culture. Emphasis is given to effective educational approaches and prevention programs that address the problems of use and abuse.
Human Sexuality - This course focuses on three primary goals: enhancing knowledge, increasing comfort in studying sexuality education, and facilitating
appropriate
communication
about sex.
Students will learn responsible and
decision making strategies. A healthy respect should be gained for the differences among individuals and their perspectives.
Worksite Health - This course provides a careful examination of strategies to design, implement, and evaluate health programs
in worksites; including health risk assessment, marketing, and cost-benefit analysis.
Women's Health – This course provides insight into a broad range of health issues that are either unique to women or of special importance
to women. Content includes information for the health consumer; preparation as an advocate of healthy lifestyles; and awareness of the role health plays in the life of all women.
Health Behavior: Theory and Planning - This course provides a study of determinants of health behavior, factors influencing health behavior, health
behavior theories and application methodology are examined. Contemporary models to plan health education programs are also discussed.
Multicultural Health - This course explores factors that influence the excess morbidity and mortality of minority populations
in the U.S. Content focuses on understanding culture's influence on the adaptation of health practices and health indicators for special populations.
The
HEP Network has resulted from collaboration between the American Association for Health Education (AAHE) and the Foundation for the Advancement of Health Education (FAHE). Expert Health Data Systems, Inc supports the instructional technology being used for these courses. These organizations have developed partnerships with various universities which are now offering the courses listed above
.
The
HEP Network allows students to select courses from several partner universities. It is anticipated that expansion of the Network will be on going in several ways
:
1. New University partners
will be added
2. New courses will be added
3. Non-university credit
continuing education opportunities will be added.
Further information is available on:
1. How universities can offer
the Network courses at your university
2.
How to propose .new courses or certificates
Please contact:
Dr. J. Don Chaney, Administrator of the HEPNetwork at chaneyd@chaneytech.com
or Becky Smith, Executive Director, AAHE at bsmith@aahperd.org.
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