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Preparing future environmental health practitioners through problem-based and community-based approaches : experiences of environmental health students

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National Environmental Health Association

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Students learn better when they are engaged with real-world problems. This approach is especially e ective for topics of environmental health, where students have limited exposure to fieldwork during their period of study. Hence, it is important to shift from conventional instruction-based methods to innovative pedagogical approaches. Problem based and community-based learning o er academia the tools to prepare students via the development of essential problem-solving and analytical skills. Problem-based learning enables students to identify environmental health issues and develop feasible, realistic solutions to community problems. Furthermore, community-based learning allows students to learn through community engagement and generate solutions to real environmental health issues that communities face. This study employed a qualitative approach to explore the experience of two cohorts of environmental health students regarding problem-based and community-based approaches. This study found that the students benefited from the respective approaches and gained valuable communication, leadership, problem-solving, and analytical skills that are crucial in the environmental health field.

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Ruthanam, M. 2025. Preparing future environmental health practitioners through problem-based and community-based approaches: experiences of environmental health students. Journal of Environmental Health. 87(9): 26-33. doi: https://doi.org/10.70387/001c.137194

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https://doi.org/10.70387/001c.137194