A science teacher uses public health tools to help make sense of cancer.
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Bringing cancer education to the classroom, Part 2 [ [link removed] ]
Part 2 of a 3-part series about one Washington science teacher using public health tools to help his students ? and himself ? make sense of cancer
Will Baur's class was confronted with some very basic questions ? What does public health do? What are the impacts of public health on our lives, education, families and community? In the form of COVID-19, it had certainly impacted their lives and their education and they learned that some of those same impacts existed when talking about cancer.
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