Teach about Public Health with Film in April

Teach about Public Health with Film in April

April is full of opportunities to engage your students about public health:

The Invisible Shield is a powerful teaching tool for exploring the importance of public health and public health workers, the critical role of immunizations in public health, and the urgency of addressing public health inequities to make healthcare available for all.

The free Journeys in Film discussion guide for The Invisible Shield offers questions to encourage critical thinking, powerful discussion, and expanded understanding of public health. This 4-part docuseries is a great way to get students excited about careers in STEM fields and public health. For grades 11-12, higher education, community groups, and general public use.

Get The Invisible Shield Learning Guide now.

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Learn more about our full range of teaching materials for World Health Day 2024.

The Invisible Shield series and learning guide were made possible by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

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