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WWAHEC
2033 Sixth Avenue, Ste. 310
Seattle, WA  98121
Ph: 206.441.7137
Fax: 206.441.7158

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Allied Health

 

Allied Health: An Option for the Future is a modular curriculum designed to introduce students in kindergarten through eighth grades to health careers. Western Washington Area Health Education Center (WWAHEC) created Allied Health thanks to a grant from the American Honda Foundation. Public schools in western Washington and local healthcare professionals helped in the design and development of materials.

Allied Health was developed to meet Washington's statewide School-to-Work goals. The goal of the School-to-Work system is for all students to be introduced to many employment opportunities. At the elementary and middle school levels, the Allied Health lessons will help students think about themselves, work and later life roles. It helps students make decisions that will lead to fulfillment of their goals.

Allied Health can meet a number of needs within your school district and workforce development regions.

 

The curriculum was created and adapted to assist students in identifying the connection of current classroom learning to their later life work.

 

The materials can be used in conjunction with existing health or science classes or career center activities.

 

Grades K-2 Goal: Awaken basic capacities

 

Exposure to a variety of job and career opportunities

 

Demonstrate knowledge of good health habits

 

Identify how people are unique and demonstrate healthy ways of dealing with conflicts

 

Grades 3-5 Goal: Amplify expanded and more complex development

 

Structured exposure to community work environments

 

Describe school tasks that are similar to skills essential to job success

 

Identify academic skills needed in several occupational groups

 

Grades 6-8 Goal: Learn how to develop, use and transfer vocational and avocational pursuits

 

Extended visits and supervised experiences

 

Describe how choices are made and how decisions affect self and others

 

Career planning

 

If you would like more information about Allied Health: An Option for the Future, or if you would like to order copies of the K-8 Curriculum Kit, please contact Western Washington Area Health Education Center.

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Fax: 206.441.7158

   

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