This session offers a method for addressing a common challenge in environmental health courses: connecting complex scientific concepts with students’ lived experiences and motivating them to think critically about public health solutions. It focuses on the implementation of a case-based learning guest lecture technique in three UCLA undergraduate and graduate courses to help students apply environmental health frameworks to real-world case studies involving air pollution and to foster critical thinking and discussion around environmental justice and vulnerable populations.
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From Air Pollution to Action: Using Case-Based Guest Lectures to Promote Real-World Application in Environmental Health Courses
Week 2
April 7, 2026
Presenters: Yuan Yao, Postdoctoral Scholar in Environmental Health Sciences