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Stratégies et outils pédagogiques dans le cadre d'un Diplôme de Santé publique: Une expérience à l'Université de Genève

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  • Philippe Chastonay
  • Jean-Pierre Papart
  • Sophie Durieux
  • Jean-François Etter
  • Yves Etienne
  • Fabrizio Barazzoni
  • Bruce Eshaya-Chauvin
  • Jean-Dominique Laporte
  • Florence Walker
  • Jean-Jacques Guilbert
  • André Rougemont

Abstract

In the Swiss context, the newly developped MPH programme at the University of Geneva is experimental in educational matters. Indeed the programme is fully learner-centered and community-oriented. Throughout the curriculum students plan, implement and evaluate intervention programmes orland research projects related to health problems of the communities they are in charge of. In this article, we describe the educational strategies and tools used in this MPH curriculum (professional profile, mind-mapping procedures, field-work either on research projects or on intervention programmes, group work and evaluation procedures). These strategies and tools might assist some educational experimentation in MPH programmes in search of public health relevance and pedagogic efficacy. Copyright Birkhäuser Verlag 1997

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  • Philippe Chastonay & Jean-Pierre Papart & Sophie Durieux & Jean-François Etter & Yves Etienne & Fabrizio Barazzoni & Bruce Eshaya-Chauvin & Jean-Dominique Laporte & Florence Walker & Jean-Jacques Guil, 1997. "Stratégies et outils pédagogiques dans le cadre d'un Diplôme de Santé publique: Une expérience à l'Université de Genève," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 42(1), pages 55-65, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:42:y:1997:i:1:p:55-65
    DOI: 10.1007/BF01299578
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