Higher Education Dynamic Shifts and Health Promotion

Abstract

The session will foster conversations on effective higher education practices geared towards increasing student education on health promotion practices. Using our research we will take a deeper look at the relationship between student health and factors in a higher education setting such as; scholarship, research expansion, creative expression, academic instruction, and civic engagement. The goal outcome of this session is to have participants obtain the tools necessary in being able to utilize techniques to bring burgeoning growth in their student’s success. This will be mainly attained through thoroughly analyzing participants ambitions of fostering an inclusive environment in their academic setting. Following these proceedings participants will be brought together in an open forum on effective and non-effective practice based techniques in comprehensively bringing about student driven success. Specifically, we will be visiting James Kouzes and Barry Posner, Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership® Model to address how this can be applicable to student development and education on public health. Furthermore, we will be focusing our scope on the Healthy Campus 2020 initiative viewing practices that are based heavily in evidence supported theory but are also innovative and student centered. We will also engage in interactive activities in putting attendees in scenarios where they will be tasked to use problem based learning strategies in increasing student engagement and success in health promotion. Participants will also be brought into an activity to describe their current literature based methods of health promotion delivery by utilizing active group collaboration. Participants will gather in small groups of about 5 to discuss each of the practices and how it applies to their goals and set health promotion standards. The target audiences of this session will be university officials, university students, university faculty, and professionals in the field of public health along with health promotion.

Presenters

Dawit Rumicha
Student, MPH, CPH, CHES, University of Florida, North Carolina, United States

Nima Madani

Deirdre Love

Alexis Patton

Cirilo Lora

Brittany Henry

Details

Presentation Type

Workshop Presentation

Theme

Public Health Policies and Practices, Health Promotion and Education, 2018 Special Focus: Health and Wellness at the Speed of Life

KEYWORDS

"Health Promotion", " Public Health", " Higher Education"

Digital Media

This presenter hasn’t added media.
Request media and follow this presentation.