#594
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 13:01:05 -0500
From: rick petosa <petosa.1@OSU.EDU>
Subject: Assistantship Positions Available


** The University of Alabama Distance Education
** Master of Arts Program in Health Studies
** http:// www.ches.ua.edu/health
**


Research Assistantships: The Health Promotion and Physical Activity Area at
The Ohio State University have recently received funding to support at
least two assistantship positions to be directly engaged in conducting
community-based research on physical activity promotion. These positions
are for graduate students who wish to pursue doctoral study in the areas of
Health and Physical Activity Promotion. Interested parties should contact
one of the following faculty immediately:


Dr. R. Petosa, Petosa.1@osu.edu
Dr. R. Suminski, suminski.1@osu.edu
Dr. J. Buckworth, buckworth.1@osu.edu


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#595

Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 19:12:16 EDT
From: Bauer Nina <Ninabauer9@AOL.COM>
Subject: Master's Project and Role Confusion


** The University of Alabama Distance Education
** Master of Arts Program in Health Studies
** http:// www.ches.ua.edu/health
**


I am wondering if anyone could help me. I am seeking writings on the
following,


1. Discussion of lessons learned when MPH student's project do not work out
as they planned.
2. Role confusion of persons who enter public health education or the field
at large, especially nurses.


Thanks,


Nina Bauer, RN


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#596

Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 10:34:06 -0700
From: "Paul \"Akeedy\" Ezeji" <ezeji@GTE.NET>
Subject: Re: Instructional Methodologies Text


** The University of Alabama Distance Education
** Master of Arts Program in Health Studies
** http:// www.ches.ua.edu/health
**


Hi Carol
Please who is the publisher; any isbn #?


Thanks


Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Parks Bani <parksban@EMAIL.UNC.EDU>
To: HEDIR-L@SIU.EDU <HEDIR-L@SIU.EDU>
Date: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: Instructional Methodologies Text



** The University of Alabama Distance Education
** Master of Arts Program in Health Studies
** http:// www.ches.ua.edu/health
**


Kim - I would recommend Gilbert and Sawyer's book: Health Education:
Creating Strategies for School and Community Health. It is one of the few
methods books that combines more than one setting AND lists the broad range
and variety of HED methods that can be using in health education program.
You might also find Fodor and Dalis' book complimentary: Health Instruction:
Theory and Practice.


Carol Parks Bani
================================


Kim Clark wrote:


> ** The University of Alabama Distance Education
> ** Master of Arts Program in Health Studies
> ** http:// www.ches.ua.edu/health
> **
>
> I am teaching a general instructional methods course next fall (lecture
> plus lab) for undergrad health education majors, and am searching for a
> good basic instructional methods text. It does not have to contain health
> education content. I'm hoping to find a text covering such topics as:
> learning styles, multiple intelligences, brain-compatible
> learning; lecturing; leading large group and small group discussions;
> brainstorming, cooperative learning; simulation gaming; role-plays; using
> AV/media; etc.
>
> Any leads would be appreciated!
> Kim Robert Clark, DrPH, CHES, Coordinator
> School and Community Health Education
> Department of Health Science and Human Ecology
> California State University San Bernardino
> 5500 University Parkway HP240
> San Bernardino, CA 92407
> (909)880-5323
> (909)880-7037 fax
>
> ** Whoa! A Mental Health Book
> ** Written by Health Educators?
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> **
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** Whoa! A Mental Health Book
** Written by Health Educators?
** http://www.abacon.com
**
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**


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