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Pedagogy of Collegiality: Teaching Community-Based Public Health

Vivian Chavez, DrPH, Health Education, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132, 415-338-1307, vchavez@sfsu.edu

A pedagogy of collegiality is a teaching strategy used by a course in the Masters in Public Health (MPH) program at San Francisco State University to maximize student participation. The goal is for every voice in the classroom to be heard. This strategy provides a fresh exploration of the potential for active learning and multicultural education. Active learning is framed here as it connects to the process of working in uneven yet collegial relationships of mutual investment and vulnerability. A pedagogy of collegiality is rooted in the values, experiences, knowledge and interests of the community, that is, the classroom. The relationship between professor and students is examined as a place where knowledge is co-produced. The salience of this pedagogy for public health is in that students and teachers grow as a community, mutually invested in learning from one another. The MPH at SFSU is a unique academic program that uses the cohort model and adult learning principles to actively engage students in solving complex public health problems by linking theory and practice both inside the classroom and in the community.

Learning Objectives: By the end of this session participants will be able to

Keywords: Social Justice, Public Health Curricula

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

Teaching Activism for Public Health, Part 2

The 132nd Annual Meeting (November 6-10, 2004) of APHA