Training
MMH Curriculum Training
Professional development is required for Pre-K through 12th grade teachers and educators prior to implementing the Michigan Model for Health™ (MMH) Curriculum (strongly recommended for out of state educators). MMH Curriculum training gives teachers and educators the foundational knowledge to confidently teach students the skills they need to build and maintain healthy behaviors and lifestyles:
- Equipping teachers with the foundational knowledge and techniques to implement the age-appropriate and sequential lessons
- Helping to avoid potential pitfalls and controversies that might arise with students and the health subject matter
- Keeping up to date with hot topic health trends and curriculum alignments
The MMH Curriculum training offers instructor-led classroom training, hybrid option and/or self-paced online training course for teachers and educators.
Michigan Teachers & Educators
A network of School Health Coordinators provide MMH Curriculum training and implementation support to Pre-K through 12th grade teachers and educators. To locate a resource in Michigan for training, please visit the Michigan School Health Coordinators Association (MiSHCA) website.
National Support Team
The MMH Program also has a network of School Health Educators who can deliver training outside of the state of Michigan. To request out of state training, please contact:
Amber Hubbell
School Health Education Coordinator
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
hubbella2@michigan.gov
Jessi Shaffer
School Health Education Consultant
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
shafferj3@michigan.gov