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Teaching Dental Health: Recent Data Shows Oral Hygiene Has Impact on the Whole Body
Though dental educators may know this, the scientific community and the broader public is catching on. Read on to learn how you can apply some of this new work into your classroom. -
Student Survey: Real-World Scenarios Key to Enhancing Student Engagement During Online Learning
"Online learning” and “strong student engagement” are phrases not typically used in the same sentence. Perhaps professors just need the right tools. Read on to learn what students had to say. -
Photos, Videos and Vignettes: How to Bring Global Health Topics to Life in the Classroom
Teachers have so many tools in their toolkit beyond just lecturing. Learn how, and when, to use them. -
Using Monkeypox as a Case Study to Teach Pandemic Prevention
When the World Health Organization declared Monkeypox a public health emergency of international concern many thought, “Here we go again.” How can we teach an approach to pandemic prevention that can embrace such diverse threats as COVID-19 and Monkeypox and other emerging infectious diseases? -
How We Used Active Learning to Teach Medical Terminology
"Active learning" is a teaching method suitable for any discipline. Learn how two professors used this modern approach to teach material for which rote memorization had been the practice for decades. -
What Does Well-Integrated Technology in Education Look Like?
Technology is ubiquitous in education. In fact, it’s almost impossible to escape. If the technology in the classroom checks all of these boxes, it can then support the curriculum and help students reach learning goals.