TY - JOUR
T1 - Advancing One Health education
T2 - integrative pedagogical approaches and their impacts on interdisciplinary learning
AU - Cai, Chang
AU - Jung, Yong Sam
AU - Pereira, Richard Van Vleck
AU - Brouwer, Michael S.M.
AU - Song, Junxia
AU - Osburn, Bennie Irve
AU - McKenzie, Joanna
AU - van der Poel, Wim H.M.
AU - Qian, Yingjuan
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - One Health is an integrative approach that emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, advocating for collaborative, multidisciplinary efforts to address health challenges, particularly amid globalization and emerging threats. This paper examines the integration of One Health principles into global health education, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative pedagogical approaches. It evaluates various teaching methods, including problem-based learning (PBL), team-based learning (TBL), simulation-based education (SBE), case-based learning (CBL), interdisciplinary workshops and seminars (IWS), and service-learning (SL), analyzing their strengths and weaknesses in fostering interdisciplinary understanding and practical application of One Health concepts. While these methods enhance learning by promoting critical thinking, collaboration, and real-world application, they also face challenges such as resource constraints, variability in group dynamics, and the complexity of assessing long-term learning outcomes. The paper also discusses the role of global partnerships, such as the Global One Health Research Partnership (GOHRP), in advancing One Health education through collaborative research and educational initiatives. Addressing challenges in curriculum integration and interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for the effective implementation of One Health education, ensuring that future health professionals are equipped to tackle complex global health challenges.
AB - One Health is an integrative approach that emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, advocating for collaborative, multidisciplinary efforts to address health challenges, particularly amid globalization and emerging threats. This paper examines the integration of One Health principles into global health education, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative pedagogical approaches. It evaluates various teaching methods, including problem-based learning (PBL), team-based learning (TBL), simulation-based education (SBE), case-based learning (CBL), interdisciplinary workshops and seminars (IWS), and service-learning (SL), analyzing their strengths and weaknesses in fostering interdisciplinary understanding and practical application of One Health concepts. While these methods enhance learning by promoting critical thinking, collaboration, and real-world application, they also face challenges such as resource constraints, variability in group dynamics, and the complexity of assessing long-term learning outcomes. The paper also discusses the role of global partnerships, such as the Global One Health Research Partnership (GOHRP), in advancing One Health education through collaborative research and educational initiatives. Addressing challenges in curriculum integration and interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for the effective implementation of One Health education, ensuring that future health professionals are equipped to tackle complex global health challenges.
KW - Curriculum integration
KW - Global health integration
KW - Global partnerships
KW - Interdisciplinary collaboration
KW - One Health education
KW - Pedagogical approaches
U2 - 10.1016/j.soh.2024.100079
DO - 10.1016/j.soh.2024.100079
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85207707808
SN - 2949-7043
VL - 3
JO - Science in One Health
JF - Science in One Health
M1 - 100079
ER -