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Please click here to see any active alerts. The purpose of this program is to provide EE training and long-term support to formal and non-formal education professionals across the United States, bolstering their ability to effectively teach about environmental issues.
Each iteration of the teacher training program, while different in specific activities and methodologies, includes mandated functions and activities as part of their overall program. These include:. Skip to main content.
Related Topics: Education. This combined with a requirement for the completion of a practical, hands-on internship results in graduates that are well prepared to immediately enter the environmental health workforce or continue their academic journeys.
Why Accredit? Because EHAC accreditation is of significant value to your students and graduates, making your Environmental Health Program highly attractive to prospective students and future graduates.
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