Informational Session HED 467/567: Experiential Learning Strategies for Health Education
Credit Opportunity University of Wisconsin ˗ La Crosse Department of Health Education and Health Promotion Continuing Education and Extension 1 credit option at either the undergraduate or graduate level HED 467 (undergraduate) HED 567 (graduate) Repeatable credit opportunity (note change in course #) HED 495 (undergraduate) HED 595 (graduate)
Why Enroll? Provides an opportunity to earn university credit Credit can be used to meet professional development/continuing education requirements needed to maintain your credentials Provides an opportunity to apply new strategies in your work setting Holds you accountable to advancing your teaching Students appreciate new and different instructional approaches
Course Information You will attend at least 5 program sessions during the symposium. To document your attendance, you must ask the presenter(s) of each session you attend to sign the form that has been provided to you in the syllabus. The completed form must accompany your application project. Your project may address 1 or more of the sessions you attend.
Course Information You will develop a “focused” application project. An application project portrays how a concept, idea, theory, or practical teaching technique can be applied to your actual or projected professional setting and enhances your professional contribution or development in Health Education. Examples Curricular application regarding e-cigarettes Resilience unit for school or community youth
Course Information Your project should include: an introduction to establish a rationale for your project a description of your project knowledge, skills, teaching applications, etc. gained from your project how you plan to (or did) implement your project personal and professional insights about your project, especially those that occurred as a result of actually implementing it
Course Information Undergraduate credit Graduate credit Your project outline should be 1-2 pages. Your project should be 3-5 pages, excluding additional attachments. Graduate credit Your project should be 6-9 pages and should involve a more detailed description to include an alignment with national health education standards and/or professional competencies (see below). You should include how students or adolescents will grow and develop in the identified standards. See the following resources for information regarding national health education standards and professional competencies: http://www.cdc.gov/healthyschools/sher/standards/index.htm http://www.ccsso.org/sites/default/files/2017-12/2013_INTASC_Learning_Progressions_for_Teachers.pdf https://www.nchec.org/assets/2251/hespa_competencies.pdf
Due Dates Project outlines are due on Monday, March 2, 2020. Application projects are due on Monday, March 30, 2020. Attendance forms are due on Monday, March 30, 2020. You can submit your materials electronically to ggilmore@uwlax.edu or mail them to: Dr. G.D. Gilmore University of Wisconsin ˗ La Crosse 1725 State Street, 201 Mitchell Hall La Crosse, WI 54601
Fees 1 undergraduate credit $170 1 graduate credit $210
Registration Prior to the Symposium On-site registration Contact Briana Meuer, Continuing Education and Extension (608) 785-6513, bmeuer@uwlax.edu On-site registration Dr. G.D. Gilmore, Director of Community Health Programs
Faculty Contact Information G.D. Gilmore, MPH, PhD, MCHES Department of Health Education and Health Promotion University of Wisconsin ˗ La Crosse 1725 State Street, 201 Mitchell Hall La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: (608) 785-8163 Email: ggilmore@uwlax.edu