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  • Welcome!

    The modules in this course collectively create a comprehensive course to support educators teaching health education. The goal of health education is for students to gain knowledge and become proficient in skills that will help them adopt and maintain healthy lives.  

    These modules will equip educators to develop skills around implementing high impact teaching strategies and effective health education practices. Each of the course modules below focuses on one important aspect of health education. The modules are set up to be viewed sequentially; however, they are self-contained, meaning there is flexibility to review the modules individually at your leisure. Information on receiving a certificate for hours completion of the modules can be found in the  "Course Contact Hours Certificate of Completion" module.  Modules have been created by Colorado health educators with support from the Colorado Education Initiative, and funding from the Colorado Health Foundation. If you have questions or feedback regarding the course or modules feel free to contact hurley_j@cde.state.co.



  • 5 Considerations for Keeping Your Business Data in Sync - Ultimate  DestinationThis module will explore how various forms of quantitative and qualitative data can be used to guide health education curriculum and lessons. The module will also provide examples of how health data can be used in classroom instruction. 

    Module Outcomes:

    1. Access various data points to inform health education
    2. Use three key questions to inform curriculum decisions using data
    3. Identify ways to use data in the health education classroom


    • This section of the module provides a video overview of Healthy Kids Colorado Data as well as a video that explores how to use data in health educaiton.

    • 1. Explain why data-driven curricula decisions in health education is important?

      2. Which data might you access to help inform your health education program?

      3. How can you use data with students in your classroom?