Johns Hopkins Blog

My neice Stormy pointed me to this interesting blog.  The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has a Behavior and Health Weblog. This Blog discusses how to prevent, intervene, and modify public behaviors to improve public health outcomes. It says the leading causes of morbidity and mortality include violence, smoking, obesity, and HIV infection. The question for them is “how can we most effectively change behavior to improve health?”

I like the way this blog ecourages input. Issues relevant to education are certainly being addressed.  Hmmmm, seems like this type of blog would be a good one for educational issues.  It would be a good place to start for educational leadership.  They could find issues of concern among the community. Asking the right question would be the key.  I like the way the question is at the center of the blog. The user policy was an interesting read.  It does make you think. Johns Hopkins seems to always be on the cutting edge.
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