DOH unveils free teacher resources to bring public health and climate change data into the classroom

Lessons use state data to teach students about issues impacting their communities

 

Last updated 11/30/2022 at 10:24am

A screen shot of a tool students and teachers can use to explore a variety of community factors that may or may not be related to research their possible correlation at the Dept. of Health's Washington Tracking Network. Here, local counties are selected on the left. Much of the data goes back as far as the year 2000.

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) on Tuesday announced new educational resources created to introduce students and teachers to public health and climate change data.

Free Professional Development Course

In an effort to engage students with local health and climate data, DOH unveiled a free professional development course for teachers that uses DOH tools and data to explore...



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