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Alla Keselman1, Daniel M Levin2, Judy F Kramer3, Karen Matzkin4, Gale Dutcher5.
Abstract
Whereas environmental health education is rapidly becoming a global priority, it still receives little attention in schools. This paper describes a U.S. National Library of Medicine program, aiming to support environmental health education in grades 6-12 in U.S. schools. The program has four components: (1) developing reliable online resources that provide quality environmental health information; (2) creating lesson plans that integrate our resources into the classroom and extracurricular activities; (3) engaging teachers by inviting collaborations and promoting our resources and activities; and (4) conducting educational research that provides a foundation for the other components. The paper describes specific educational resources and activities and grounds them in learning theories from the fields of cognitive psychology and science education.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 24383062 PMCID: PMC3875179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Umw Gesundh Online