Development of Environmental Education Materials for Health Professionals Brian Tencza Team Lead, EMESB Branch.

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Development of Environmental Education Materials for Health Professionals Brian Tencza Team Lead, EMESB Branch

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine (DTEM) Environmental Medicine Educational Services Branch (EMESB) Brian Tencza, Team Lead, Educational Services Team

DTEM Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine Office of the Director Applied Toxicology Branch Toxicology Analysis Team Research and Results Implementation Team Environmental Medicine and Educational Services Environmental Medicine Team Educational Services Team Prevention, Response, and Consultation Branch Emergency Response Team Scientific Assessment and Medical Support Team Computational Toxicology and Methods Development Laboratory

Toxicological Profiles ToxFAQs Public Health Statements CD-ROMS Source/Support Document Internationally recognized

Improving Health Professional Education  Literature-based content  Evaluated instructional design  Proven knowledge impacts

Thirty-eight Topics for our Products See Handout 5 Note: Some topics are being revised. Substance Specific  Arsenic  Asbestos  Benzene  Beryllium  Cadmium  Carbon Tetrachloride  Chlordane  Cholinesterase Inhibitors  Chromium  Cobalt (in development)  Cyanide  Dioxins  Ethylene/Propylene Glycol  Gasoline  Jet Fuel  Lead  Mercury  Methanol  Methylene Chloride  Nitrate/Nitrite  Pentachlorophenol  Polychlorinated Biphenyls  Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons  Radiation Exposure From Iodine 131  Radon  Stoddard Solvent  Tetrachloroethylene  Toluene  1,1,1-Trichloroethane  Trichloroethylene (TCE)  Uranium (in development)  Vinyl Chloride Other topics  Environmental Triggers of Asthma  Ionizing Radiation  Pediatric Environmental Health  Reproductive/Developmental Hazards (in development)  Disease Clusters: An Overview  Taking an Exposure History

Scripted Slide and Webcasts Presentations  Grand Rounds  Community Presentations  Emergency Response Education  Professional CE credits

Effective Materials Development Content Expertise Audience Input Educational Expertise

Why Use Instructional Design?  Instructional design gives the tools needed to take accurate content and develop educational materials that are effectively and efficiently mastered by learners.  Content and any related assessment is directly related to identified skill or knowledge gaps.

Why Use Instructional Design?  Content, media, and methods are selected based on a thorough analysis of the situation and learners. The media and method chosen fit both the content and needs of the target populations.

Why Use Instructional Design?  The “need to know” is clearly presented and the “nice to know” is kept to a minimum. Subject matter experts (SMEs) need a systematic method to keep content focused on what the learners need to know at the end of a learning experience.  Materials are formatively evaluated by using them with the target population and then revising them based on subjective feedback, post-test results, and expert observation of the process.

Nine Events of Instruction Example of a teaching sequence for the objective, Create an equilateral triangle:  Ga in attention - show variety of computer generated triangles  Identify objective - pose question: "What is an equilateral triangle?"  Recall prior learning - review definitions of triangles  Present stimulus - give definition of equilateral triangle  Guide learning- show example of how to create equilateral  Elicit performance - ask students to create 5 different examples  Provide feedback - check all examples as correct/incorrect  Assess performance- provide scores and remediation  Enhance retention/transfer - show pictures of objects and ask students to identify equilaterals

The “Need to Know”  Include what your learners need to be able to know and do at the end of the instruction.  Don’t include the “nice to know.”

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