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Data about Ithaca College students' health attitudes and behaviors can be used to create teaching exercises or modules. Two $300 stipends will be awarded during the Spring semester for implementation in the Spring or Fall 2009. The deadline for one page proposals is Friday, February 13th.

The Health Promotion & Substance Abuse Prevention Program collects data annually regarding health behaviors of Ithaca College students. These data are offered to faculty members via the Health Data in the Classroom Project in collaboration with the Center for Faculty Excellence.

Purpose Of the Project

- to disseminate health data collected at Ithaca College
- to enhance activity based education in the classroom
- to increase student competence in basic data analysis
- to provide accurate health data to the college community, and
- to further the goals of the Health Promotion Program.

The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey and the National College Health Assessment are national surveys that have been administered at Ithaca College by the Health Promotion Program over the last 7 years. Data sets are available in SPSS format. For more information about these surveys, see the web pages of the National College Health Association and the Core Institute.

http://www.acha-ncha.org/

http://www.siu.edu/departments/coreinst/public_html/


Brief proposals may be submitted by full-time continuing Ithaca College faculty members and by faculty regularly employed on at least a half-time basis. Faculty members who received this stipend in the past are welcome to apply, but preference will be given to new applicants.

For more information on the Health Data in the Classroom Project please download the guidelines and application, or contact Susanne Morgan or Priscilla Quirk.

https://www.ithaca.edu/cfe/teaching/datainclassroom/

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