EHP Science Education Program

Lesson PlanThe past year has been an important time for EHP as we have focused on rebuilding the journal and its outreach programs. We appreciate the strong support you, our readers, have shown us. We, in turn, are committed to making EHP as strong as it can be, with new program features to carry our content farther than ever. To that end, we are putting the EHP Science Education Program on a brief sabbatical this spring while we conduct a thorough evaluation to guide us in best meeting the needs of our users. We will not be publishing new lessons during this period, but instead will be busy conducting focus groups, surveys, and resource needs analyses, all with an eye toward broadening the impact of the program both domestically and internationally. As always, we welcome your feedback and thank you for your support.

As our evaluation progresses, we will be calling on you to help us craft the strongest EHP Science Education Program yet. Watch this space over the next six months for updates. In the meantime, you can continue to download more than 100 high-quality science and interdisciplinary lessons based on selected articles and scientific research published in EHP. These lessons advance critical basic skills through the context of engaging, current environmental health topics.

Lessons are aligned with National Science Education Standards in biology, chemistry, environmental science, geology, and physical science, and are targeted at students in grades 9 through 12, although many lessons are also appropriate for undergraduates. All lessons and corresponding news articles can be downloaded free of charge from this website.

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