The NEA Health Information Network (NEA HIN) is offering grants to support teams of 3-4 NEA members and staff to take the new online professional development course What’s Your IEQ? A Roadmap to Schoo...
NEA HIN is proud to announce the development of two online trainings on school indoor environmental quality and asthma. These courses were developed in partnership with the NEA Academy and were develo...
We have all been there. January 2nd arrives and the only thing you can think of is how we ate so much over the holiday season. It doesn’t have to be that way. Give yourself a gift that keeps on giv...
According to the CDC (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), vaccination is the best protection against contracting the flu. Because H1N1 is a new virus, it was not included in the 2008-20...
Breathing Room http://www.epa.gov/region1/students/pdfs/activ5.pdf This lesson includes teacher-led discussion, an activity to determine the volume of the room, and demonstrations to illustrate indoor...
People who have one or more of the health conditions listed below can have a more severe illness from the H1N1 virus. If you have one of these health conditions and you develop flu-like symptoms, cont...
NEA HIN developed lesson plans to provide middle and high school teachers with a curriculum resource to teach the topics of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and vaccine education. These topics a...
Application Information 11th Annual EPA IAQ Tools for Schools Symposium and 8th Annual NEA HIN Pre-Symposium January 12-15, 2011 ~ Washington, DC Competitive grant application process closed To regist...
Lead Program Creator and Producer: Jennie Young, B.S. Senior Program Coordinator, NEA Health Information Network Bio (pdf) Assistant Program Creators: Adrienne Markowitz, M.S. Industrial Hygienist, Ne...
Tools for Schools Curriculum and Activities http://www.epa.gov/region01/eco/iaq This guide has been developed to focus the attention of students on indoor air quality (IAQ) issues as part of the EPA&#...
