Department of Global and Environmental Health, NYU School of Global Public Health, 708 Broadway, New York, NY 10003, USA.
School of Public Health, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jun 16;20(12):6146. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20126146.
Environmental Health in a Global World at New York University was re-designed as a class participatory effort, challenging undergraduate students to understand environmental hazards and the resultant adverse health outcomes by embracing the inherent complexity of environmental risks and proposing solutions.
Following introductory lectures, students are placed into teams and assigned a specific perspective, or avatar, which includes learning to see the challenge from the perspective of a technical expert such as a biologist, an engineer, or an anthropologist. The teams then design specific systems maps to visualize the complex interactions that lead to adverse health outcomes after a given environmental exposure. The maps highlight potential leverage points where relatively minor interventions can provide a disproportionate benefit in health outcomes. The teams then explore potential interventions and identify the potential unintended consequences of those actions, develop and advocate for innovative new strategies to mitigate risk and improve outcomes.
Over the past 5 years, we have taught this methodology to over 680 students with strong, student-oriented results. The teams created and presented more than 100 strategies, addressing a diverse set of environmental challenges that include water contamination, gun violence, air pollution, environmental justice, health security, and climate change. Developing the strategies helped the students understand environmental threats in a more holistic way, provided them with some agency in finding solutions, and offered an opportunity for them to improve their presentation skills. The responses in course evaluations have been enthusiastic, with many students reporting a deep impact on their college experience.
纽约大学的“全球世界中的环境健康”课程被重新设计为一个全班参与的项目,旨在通过接受环境风险的固有复杂性并提出解决方案,让本科生了解环境危害和由此产生的不良健康后果。
在介绍性讲座之后,学生被分成小组,并被分配一个特定的视角或化身,包括从生物学家、工程师或人类学家等技术专家的角度看待挑战。然后,团队设计特定的系统地图,以可视化导致特定环境暴露后不良健康结果的复杂相互作用。地图突出了潜在的杠杆点,在这些点上,相对较小的干预措施可以在健康结果方面带来不成比例的好处。然后,团队探讨潜在的干预措施,并确定这些行动的潜在意外后果,制定并倡导创新的新策略来减轻风险和改善结果。
在过去的 5 年中,我们已经向 680 多名学生教授了这种方法,取得了以学生为导向的良好效果。团队创建并提出了 100 多种策略,解决了一系列不同的环境挑战,包括水污染、枪支暴力、空气污染、环境正义、健康安全和气候变化。制定策略帮助学生更全面地了解环境威胁,为他们提供了寻找解决方案的一些主动权,并为他们提供了提高演讲技能的机会。课程评估中的反馈非常积极,许多学生报告说这对他们的大学生活产生了深远的影响。