Project BandAid: An Analysis of Preventive Health Knowledge Retention Among Elementary Students in Phoenix
Description
Within our current educational infrastructure, there’s a lack of substantial preventive care knowledge present among elementary schoolchildren. With education cuts occurring statewide, many schools are left impoverished and schools are incapable of implementing various programs to benefit their local communities. This endeavor aims to visit public and charter elementary schools in the Phoenix Valley to educate youth regarding easily avoidable health risks by implementing healthy eating habits and exercise. Project BandAid will immerse students ages 7-9 in hands-on activities to enhance their knowledge on hygiene, healthy eating habits, and safety. This project incorporated funding from the Woodside Community Action Grant and Barrett, the Honors College as well as the help from Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) volunteers.
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2019-05
Agent
- Co-author: Covarrubias, Sidney Alicia
- Co-author: Kothari, Karishma
- Co-author: John, Benson
- Thesis director: Fette, Donald
- Committee member: Holechek, Susan
- Contributor (ctb): Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics
- Contributor (ctb): School of Molecular Sciences
- Contributor (ctb): School for the Future of Innovation in Society
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College