#65
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 12:01:43 -0500
From: "Rose-Colley, Mary" <MRosecol@LHUP.EDU>
Subject: Re: HEDIR-L Digest - 28 Jan 2005 to 30 Jan 2005 (#2005-26)
The writer might want to check two universities in Pennsylvania. East
Stroudsburg University and Lock Haven University. Both have accreditation
through NCATE.
Mary Rose-Colley, D.Ed.
Professor and Chair, Dept. of Health Science Lock Haven University of
Pennsylvania
570-893-2549
mrosecol@lhup.edu
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There is one message totalling 43 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Please Assist....
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#66
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 13:04:50 -0600
From: "Mark J. Kittleson, PhD, FAAHB" <kittle@SIU.EDU>
Subject: Please Assist....
I've received this email and thought I would pass it onto the HEDIR for any
input. Any help would be of value.this might be of interest to share over the
entire HEDIR.
Mark J. Kittleson, PhD, FAAHB
Professor, Health Education
www.kittle.siu.edu
www.hedir.org
Voice: 618.453.1841
FAX: 618.453.1829
eMail: <mailto:kittle@siu.edu> kittle@siu.edu
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Dear Mark,
First, I hope that all is going well with yourself. All is quite well in New
Jersey. Our program is in the process of examining the dual certification
(Health & Physical Education) program and how it can be improved from a health
perspective. Since the current program is 75% Physical Education and a mere 25%
Health Education, it is necessary for us to re-balance this inequity.
Unfortunately, other dual certification programs in the state of New Jersey are
as bad, if not worse, hence I am in search of a "model" dual certification
program which I can share with our dean. This will demonstrate that such
programs which are more equal do exist which prepare students to not merely be
dually certified, but more importantly dually "qualified". If you are aware of
such programs I would be most grateful if you can share these institutions with
myself so I can examine these programs. Your assistance is most appreciated and
will prove most helpful in the re-structuring of our program. If Perhaps, this
message would prove useful to be posted on the HeDir. Again, thank-you in
advance and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Be well and have yourself a
wonderful day. I'll be in touch soon regarding AAHPERD/Chicago.
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#67
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:16:58 -0600
From: "Mark J. Kittleson, PhD, FAAHB" <kittle@SIU.EDU>
Subject: FW: HEDIR
Been asked to forward this.
Mark J. Kittleson, PhD, FAAHB
Professor, Health Education
www.kittle.siu.edu
www.hedir.org
Voice: 618.453.1841
FAX: 618.453.1829
eMail: <mailto:kittle@siu.edu> kittle@siu.edu
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From: Ruth Kershner [mailto:rkershner@hsc.wvu.edu]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 9:08 AM
To: kittle@SIU.EDU
Subject: HEDIR
CHES Review Opportunity
West Virginia University (WVU) offers a completely self-paced, web review for
the CHES exam. The beauty of this review is that enrollment can occur at any
time throughout the year and you can progress at your own pace.
Additionally, there is a mechanism to receive college credit for the course if
not a student of WVU. For more information contact: Ruth Kershner EdD, RN, CHES
at rkershner@hsc.wvu.edu or to register please contact: WVU Extended Learning
1-800-2Learn2 or visit www.elearn.wvu.edu.
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#68
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 17:36:51 -0500
From: Nancy Eichner <neichner@GWU.EDU>
Subject: New Treatment Protocol for Mental Health/Substance Abuse Disorders
CHHCS News Alert =96 1/31/05
New Treatment Protocol for Mental Health/Substance Abuse Disorders:
Although it is directed to the diagnosis and treatment of adults, a new
Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP 42) released January 31 by the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides detailed
information that may be of use to clinicians who work with children and
adolescents.
<http://www.healthinschools.org/2005/jan31_alert.asp>
http://www.healthinschools.org/2005/jan31_alert.asp
Nancy Eichner
Senior Program Manager
The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools=20 1350 Connecticut Ave. NW
#505 Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 466-3396
Fax: (202) 466-3467
www.healthinschools.org=20
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