One Health: Teacher-Assisted Curriculum

Type
Course
Date of Publication
July 7, 2021
Price
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Overview

One Health: Teacher-Assisted Curriculum course is designed for teachers to assist student learning for the Veterinary Science Certificate Program. This modular system includes 25 lessons found in One Health Science & Technology.

Course Information

This online course is designed for teachers to assist student learning. Students are assigned and complete 25 lesson modules. Each lesson module includes a laboratory science lesson, prerecorded teacher-led video, printable note sheets, automated quiz, and activity to be submitted online. Teachers are able to track student progress online.

Additional resources include:

  • teacher key
  • curriculum guide (with goals and objectives)
  • apprenticeship log sheet
  • grade sheet
  • along with various forms related to the Veterinary Science Certificate Program.

This modular system includes 25 lessons found in One Health Science & Technology. You do not need to purchase a book.

This online package requires an annual renewal subscription and is active for 1 year starting the day of activation.

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