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Diminishing the Fear Factor: Teaching Skills for Health Education

This program trains health education center teachers to implement three proven and effective classroom strategies: (1) using questions to engage students in critical thinking, (2) addressing difficult student questions, and (3) leading effective role plays. 

 

Components

DVD with slideshow and video vignettes

All documents needed to implement training

Train-the-Trainer

$1,000 plus travel expenses

Developer

NAHEC

 

What your colleagues in health education think about the program.

“It was definitely a few short hours of extremely worthwhile material and each educator benefited in their own way from the training.”  Sandy Elstrodt, Director of Youth Education, Susan P. Byrnes Health Education Center

“It was very valuable, and I would recommend more trainings.”  Karen Pesce, Executive Director, MORE HEALTH, Inc.

 

About the Developer

NAHEC received a federal grant to develop, pilot and evaluate this program.  Evaluation was completed in 2006.

 

Interested in this Program?

Members interested in this program should contact NAHEC by phone at 414-390-2187 or via email.

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