American School Health Conference – Oct 2-4
Posted by American School Health Association on June 10, 2019
ASHA’s 2019 School Health conference, taking place at the Hyatt Regency in Cincinnati, OH October 2-4, is a great resource for school health professionals across the US and internationally to learn, meet, and share ideas with like-minded professionals. Attendees represent schools, districts, state, communities, government, and other school health committed entities.
Conference overview
Four interdisciplinary based tracks are offered during the conference for professionals to acquire the knowledge and resources to develop, support, and assess school health tenets while embracing the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model.
- The Administration, Coordination & Leadership track features sessions focused on the implementation of PreK-12 coordinated school health programs at the national, state, and local level.
- The Programs & Services track features sessions focused on the innovative delivery of school health programs and services.
- The Research & Emerging Issues track features sessions focused on research that impact members of the school health team and that address child and adolescent health issues.
- The Teaching & Learning track features sessions focused on health education and physical education instruction in PreK-12 school settings or the university-based preparation of individuals for school-based health education and physical education instruction.
http://www.ashaweb.org/news-events/2019-school-health-conference/
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