Teaching Excellence at the Bloomberg School
Excellence at the Bloomberg School begins with committed, outstanding teachers. In recognition of their success in the classroom, the School would like to thank and honor faculty who have impressive accomplishments in teaching. In the third term of the 2008–09 academic year, based on students’ course evaluations, 12 faculty members were identified as exceptional teachers in 9 courses.
The criteria for identifying excellent teaching by use of the students’ evaluations are: a rating of excellent, by at least 75 percent of responding students in the categories of “Overall Course” and “Overall Instructor.” In the third term, 137 courses were evaluated by students.
—Stephen Teret, associate dean for faculty and education
—James Yager, senior associate dean for academic affairs and Edyth H. Schoenrich Professor in Preventive Medicine
3rd term / 2008–09
Professor, International Health
Case Studies in Management Decision Making
Professor and Chair, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Adolescent Health and Development
Associate Professor, International Health
Nutrition and Life Stages
Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Management
Design and Evaluation of Community Health and Safety Interventions
Professor, Health Policy and Management
Public Health and the Law
Professor and Chair, Health, Behavior and Society
Translating Research into Public Health Programs I
Professor, International Health
History of International Health and Development
Associate Professor, International Health
Case Studies in Management Decision Making
Assistant Professor, International Health
Migration and Health: Concepts, Rates and Relationships
Professor, Health Policy and Management
Public Health and the Law
Associate Professor, Health Policy and Management
Public Health and the Law
Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences
Clinical Environmental and Occupational Toxicology
Read about the teachers who were rated outstanding by students for courses (2008-09).
Read about the teachers who were rated outstanding by students for courses (2008-09).