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On-Demand Webinars: Accelerating the Teaching of Climate Justice and Migrant Health

Posted By Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, Thursday, November 10, 2022

Accelerating the Teaching of Climate Justice Webinar

These two one-hour webinars feature newly released teaching tools funded by the Acceleration of Prevention and Population Health Education Program that seeks to expand and support population health education by sharing effective methods of integrating complex topics into existing courses and curricula. The teaching materials developed integrate and build upon the resources found in the APTR Climate Change Resource Library.


Climate Justice Course - Morehouse School of Medicine

This presentation described a 2-credit hour Climate Justice elective utilizing a flipped classroom, seminar format. The flipped classroom format promotes an interactive learning environment that supports active learning.

Heat Related Impact of Climate Change Among Incarcerated Individuals in the US - University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

This presentation described a course containing three presentations to be used in health care education settings. The curriculum is supported with optional activities and video supplements, a comprehensive resource library, and instructor manual to explore the topics further.



Accelerating the Teaching of Migrant Health Webinar

The teaching materials developed integrate and build upon the resources found in the APTR Migrant Health Resource Library.


Bridges to Health Equity: Haitian Migrant and Refugee Populations - Morehouse School of Medicine

This presentation describes a 3-module lesson on the health inequities and health care vulnerabilities of migrant and refugee populations. The unique experiences of Haitian migrants and refugees are explored through the lens of trauma informed care and community engagement.

Migrant Health Teaching Toolkit - University of Texas at Tyler Health Science Center

This presentation provided an overview of a new teaching toolkit focused on addressing the health needs of migrant agricultural populations produced by the University of Texas at Tyler Health Science Center (HSC) Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention, and Education (SW Ag Center). It covers occupational risk factors and non-occupational risk factors and integrates and expands on the teaching resources available in the APTR Migrant Health Resource Library.

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