 

#  New Partnership for High School Global Health Course 

 





April 27, 2016

 

 

     ![Sue J. Goldie meeting with Agnes Voligny.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2025-10/20160325_GLS_CSW-AV-SJG-Flu-math-lesson_5Da_001.jpg?itok=hUbeEUlN) 

 



 

 Building on the momentum of our successful [global health mini-course](/news/csw-incubator-partners-with-high-school-teachers) piloted in 2014, the Incubator and the Cambridge School of Weston (CSW) are collaborating on the development of an interdisciplinary curriculum for the high school’s class on global and national health, to be offered later this spring. CSW faculty, representing the school’s art, science, and mathematics departments, visited the Incubator in late March 2016 to discuss the course and experiment in the Incubator’s multimedia studio. The Incubator’s Faculty Director Sue J. Goldie also visited CSW to teach two of the classes in early April, providing introductions to infectious diseases and chronic diseases through animated discussions, drawing activities, and interactive games, including a live simulation to illustrate how rapidly infections can spread in a population (such as a classroom!)

 The CSW teachers also discussed with the Incubator’s faculty and staff the possibility for further collaboration, in particular the enhancement of the two-year teacher-training fellowship, the “Progressive Education Lab.”



 

 

 



 

 

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