Managing Asthma in the School Environment:
What NEA Members Need to Know
This online course was developed by the National Education Association, the NEA Health Information Network (HIN), and the Merck Childhood Asthma Network (MCAN) as part of NEA’s Online Academy. This free, 1.5 hour course will educate NEA members about asthma so that they can help students better manage their asthma while at school.
The course addresses the causes, signs and symptoms of asthma; asthma triggers; the key elements of asthma control; and strategies for creating asthma-friendly schools. Additionally, it provides suggested changes that can be made to reduce triggers in school environments, such as removing upholstered furniture and ensuring good indoor environmental quality (IEQ).
During the course, you will learn from Dr. Lani Wheeler, an expert in the field and a highly regarded instructor, and from your peers – other NEA members who have experience in dealing with asthma in schools.
The course design incorporates nationally recognized, research-based standards for online professional development and provides teachers and education support professionals (ESPs) with the opportunity to obtain certificate hours and other professional development credit. A total of 2.5 certificate hours can be earned by taking the course and up to 65 additional certificate hours can be earned by completing one or more of the extra-credit projects offered.
Course modules:
Module 1: Welcome and Introduction to the Course
Module 2: Introduction to Asthma
Module 3: Control and Treatment of Asthma
Module 4: Asthma-Friendly Schools
Course highlights include:
- course content modeled after National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) guidance
- a pre- and post- knowledge based assessment, handouts, and additional resources
- practical assignments (activities and extra-credit projects) with opportunities for hands-on application and reflection
- a professional development handout that contains detailed information on how this course can help NEA members achieve their goals for professional growth and development
For additional information on the Asthma Training, download the documents below:
- Course Overview (pdf) (Coming Soon – December 2010)
- Course Syllabus (pdf) (Coming Soon – December 2010)
- Professional Development Information (pdf) (Coming Soon – December 2010)
- Course Acknowledgments / Biographies (Coming Soon – December 2010)
Send any questions or comments about the course to Jennie Young at [email protected].
How to Access the Course: To access the course go to the NEA Academy at www.neaacademy.org.