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Notes from the Field: Teaching the History of Epidemics in the Midst of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

机译:来自现场的票据:在SARS-COV-2大流行中教导流行病史

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Teaching the history of epidemics remains a critical mission of our profession, both inside and outside of the classroom. Charles E. Rosenberg's "dramaturgical model" of epidemic response endures as a useful and flexible heuristic. Through guided discussion of the dramaturgical model, students can develop a shared vocabulary and a working theory of epidemic responses through time. Students can apply the model, then revise and refine it for themselves through writing assignments and careful comparisons of epidemics in different times, places, and populations. Special consideration must be given to teaching the history of epidemics during the present SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
机译:教学流行病的历史仍然是我们课堂内外的职业的关键使命。 Charles E. Rosenberg的流行病反应的“戏剧性模型”是一种有用和灵活的启发式。 通过戏剧模型的指导讨论,学生可以通过时间开发共享词汇和流行响应的工作理论。 学生可以应用该模型,然后通过在不同时间,地点和人口中仔细对流行病的仔细比较来修改和改变它。 必须特别考虑在目前的SARS-COV-2大流行期间教授流行病史。

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