University of New Mexico
NIEHS Center for Environmental Health Sciences
Community Outreach and Education Program
Johnnye Lewis, PhD, Director
In addition to providing resources to K-12 teachers, the NMCEHS COEP
team provides educational resources on environmental health topics
to local
communities, healthcare workers, and policy makers. Programs are developed
to respond to communities through multiple mechanisms that best meet the
needs of that community. Examples of community support (in addition to
K-12 curricula and teacher workshops) include building community capacity
for environmental health research, supporting efforts to address environmental
injustices, sharing research results from NMCEHS scientists, and informing
policy makers and facilitating policy change in the region.
Stefani D. Hines, MA, MS
Stefani D. Hines is coordinating the curriculum development effort
of the Environmental Health Perspectives Student Edition. Stefani
has a Masters
in Soil, Water and Environmental Science and a Masters in Education.
Stefani’s
fifteen years of combined experience in scientific research, high school
science teaching, and curriculum development are continuously drawn upon
when designing curricula. She applies her experiences to create lessons
that will energize students, develop skills used daily in research, and
meet teachers’ diverse and unique needs with respect to subjects,
topics, time, and standards requirements.
To learn more about the NMCEHS and its COEP visit http://hsc.unm.edu/envirohealth/ |