
Advancing Public Health Education Through Practice-Based Teaching at Boston University
Discover how practice-based teaching at Boston University's School of Public Health brings real-world projects to the classroom, enhancing intervention planning and communication strategies. Explore the benefits, stakeholders, steps, and sustainability of this innovative approach. Join Clinical Assistant Professor Jacey Greece, DSc, MPH, and Associate Professor James Wolff, MD, MPH, MAT, in their mission to advance public health education through collaboration and practical learning.
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Practice-Based Teaching and Learning Teaching Public Health: Analyzing and Advancing Education March 28, 2018 Jacey A. Greece, DSc, MPH James Wolff, MD MPH MAT Boston University School of Public Health
Benefits and Stakeholders of Practice-Based Teaching Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here Boston University School of Public Health Source: Greece JA, DeJong W, Schonfeld JG, Sun M, McGrath D. (2018) Practice-Based Teaching and Public Health Training: Bringing Real-World Projects to the Classroom to Teach Intervention Planning and Communication Strategies. Pedagogy Health Promot. http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/cFP5UZtId5UqGACMgfsY/full.
PBT STEPS: Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here A Framework for Practice-Based Teaching Boston University School of Public Health
Sustaining Practice-Based Teaching Collaborations Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here Institutional support for the use of communication technologies; Investment in an LMS that facilitates agency-student communication and exchange; Increased time and resources for PBT faculty; Budget for special events to present work done by students; Public website showcasing student work, testimonials from clients, and benefits of agency-school collaboration; Connecting alumni with PBT faculty using school publications and social media; Offering opportunities for collaboration with the alumni s public health organization. Boston University School of Public Health
Thank you! Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here Jacey Greece, DSc, MPH Clinical Assistant Professor, Community Health Sciences jabloom@bu.edu James Wolff, MD, MPH, MAT Associate Professor, Global Health jwolff@bu.edu Boston University School of Public Health