PHP focuses on pedagogy through contributions in curriculum and course/program design, assessment, and administration relevant to teaching and learning.
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Adapting a Whole Student approach for higher education
Experiential learning in community settings
Integrating internships into the academic curriculum
Innovative approaches to pedagogical assessment, e.g., authentic assessment
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Pedagogy to address misinformation and disinformation
Student engagement in online learning
Teaching diverse cohorts
Mentoring students, particularly undergraduates
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Interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral pedagogy, including co-teaching approaches
Digital learning, hybrid teaching, and different modalities of instruction
Use of technology in pedagogy, including Artificial Intelligence
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Learning in complex political and social environments
Innovative pedagogy for teaching advocacy
Trauma-informed pedagogy
Incorporating a population health perspective in interprofessional education
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We are particularly interested in manuscripts focus on:
Innovative pedagogy for health equity and antiracism
Pedagogy in global settings
Reimagining the public health curriculum to value First Nations Peoples
Innovative teaching
Publish on the ongoing development of health promotion and public health professionals and relevant to educators working in academic programs or in continuing professional education settings in the broad arenas of health promotion and public health.
The content of the journal is especially relevant to instructors or trainers who provide professional education in health promotion and/or public health. The quarterly journal welcomes submissions addressing the art and science of teaching and learning.
Why publish your work in Pedagogy in Health Promotion?
PHP welcomes various types of scholarly works, including original research, descriptive best practices, and thoughtful commentaries and perspectives related to pedagogy in health promotion.
Boost your impact in health education
Advance teaching and learning in health promotion and public health
Pedagogy in Health Promotion journal advances pedagogy through scholarly contributions addressing the art and science of teaching and learning in health promotion.
Exploring #Photovoice as a tool to enhance qualitative research skills in public health education. This pilot study offers insights into empowering students through visual storytelling. 📸📝
Exploring AI integration in learning: Crafting and executing a specialized training program to boost literacy for health education majors by Delores C. S. James and Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina. #AIinEducation#HealthEd
Empowering Community Partners in Health Disparities Research: Refining a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Training Curriculum by: Castro-Figueroa et al.
Identify Innovative Teaching for Resilience and Teamwork in Public Health: A Mixed Methods Evaluation by Joel Reagan, Dawn Rowe, Opal Frye-Clark, Larry Bowman Jr
Check Out - Delivering Education Through a Podcast to Change Provider Practice: A Mixed Methods Evaluation of a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Podcast By: Bangham, C.
Read Innovative Teaching for Resilience and Teamwork in Public Health: A Mixed Methods Evaluation by Joel D. Reagan MPH
Dawn A. Rowe PhD
Opal Frye-Clark DrPH
et al
Did You Know ? Assessing the Effectiveness of Experiential Learning in a Student-Run Free Clinic by Clinic by Jessica S. Kruger MSHE, Daniel J. Kruger PhD, and Rie Suzuki PhD is the most cited manuscript for Pedagogy in Health Promotion.
Celebrating 10 Years of Pedagogy in Health Promotion: In Defense of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Antiracism in Public Health Pedagogy by Sophie Godley DRPH &
LaHoma Smith Romocki PHD
Read Now - Supporting Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Public Health: An Ecosystem Approach by Jessica S. Kruger PhD, MCHES; Sophie Godley DrPH, MPH &
Leah C. Neubauer EdD, MA, CPH