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Finding a place for health in the schooling process: A challenge for education

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posted on 2024-06-16, 13:41 authored by D Ridge, J Northfield, L St Leger, Bernie MarshallBernie Marshall, M Sheehan, S Maher
It is common in schools for health and education goals to be seen as agendas that are in competition. However schools do attempt to find time in crowded curriculums to cover health issues as part of their responsibility towards advancing the health of their students. A qualitative approach was used in this study to explore perceived outcomes of a Health Promoting School intervention project. The project schools targeted for in-depth study were purposefully sampled to include diversity based on location, level, system and specific health activities. The results showed that the schools involved were moving beyond oppositional constructions of health and education towards approaching health as an element of effective schooling. It is concluded that in any effective health promotion activity in schools, the agenda needs to be driven primarily by an education sector that has demonstrated it can embrace holistic approaches to health, with the health sector acting as partner and facilitator. <br>

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Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Australian journal of education

Volume

46

Pagination

19-33

ISSN

0004-9441

eISSN

2050-5884

Issue

1

Publisher

Australian Council for Educational Research

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