HealthNets Partnerships in Health Conference drew more than 75 health educators from across Long Island and New York City to share health education ideas at 91勛圖厙.
How sweet it is! Hosted for the 16th year on the Adelphi campus by the ,泭 drew more than 75 health educators from across Long Island and New York City to share health education ideas.
HealthNetswhich started as a simple meeting of the minds for health educators to exchange teaching ideas on various aspects of health educationstands out as the first and for many years only conference dedicated exclusively to health education in the greater NYC area.
At the latest daylong event, on November 7, 2017 in the Ruth S. Harley University Center, Shannon Whalen Gifford, Ed.D., health education professor at Springfield College, headlined a general session with a lively talk titled My Health Class Dull? No Way.
An Ammon School faculty member before joining Springfield, Gifford helped start the HealthNets conference with two other former Ammon School professors, Monica Homer, Ed.D., and Mary Barrese.
At the other general session, Charles Rizzuto, M.A. 11, an Oyster Bay High School educator, focused on Prepare, Present, Assess.
Three breakout sessionstwo led by Adelphi alumnigave conference-goers opportunities to hear new ideas from fellow educators.
Victoria Vagnone 13, a Richmond Hill High School educator, and Angela Matinale 11, M.S. 14, with the High School of Fashion Industriesboth Ammon health and physical education majorsdiscussed, respectively, Educational Methods for a Diversified Classroom and The Reality of Being a Dual Subject Teacher in an Alternative Setting.
Nathalie Zarisfi, director of Adelphis , and Emilia Zarco, M.D.M. Ed., chair, , jointly presented an informative breakout session explaining Grant Writing for TeachersFrom Daunting to Doable.
In addition, organizers and attendees praised the exhibition area. Melissa Wayne, M.A.’06, said that area was enhanced from past years so that exhibitors could better connect with HealthNets participants. For 2017, she said, the exhibitors not only surrounded the conference area to support the breakout sessions but had the opportunity to highlight their work in our large general meeting area.
She added, The goal of the exhibition area is for participants to see firsthand the innovative programs offered by community-based organizations, engage in discussions on how to utilize services and programs, and create new partnerships to further everyone’s mission of creating healthier communities.
For more information about HealthNets, please contact:
Cynthia Proscia
HealthNets Coordinator
p 516.877.4256
e 泭proscia@adelphi.edu
For further information, please contact:
Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications Director泭
p 516.237.8634
e twilson@adelphi.edu
