Promoting Health And Wellbeing Through Schools

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Offering authoritative advice on effective intervention, Promoting Health and Wellbeing through Schools provides an overview of the key issues that need to be addressed.

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Genre : Education
Author : Peter Aggleton
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2010-01-21
File : 190 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135281212


Mental Health And Wellbeing Through Schools

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Mental Health and Wellbeing through Schools brings together international experts from various disciplines to identify and address a range of current challenges in this rapidly-developing field of endeavour. The opening chapter details lessons learned from research and practice, outlining some emerging challenges for the effective implementation of mental health initiatives in schools. Subsequent chapters take up the various issues, exploring problems and proposing solutions. Topics fall within four broad areas: Organisational and leadership issues such as dealing with 'wicked' or ‘hard-to-tame’ (complex and resistant) problems and taking a broad public health approach; Teacher-related issues, such as how to integrate programs successfully into schools, and teacher skills and professional learning; The challenges and opportunities of new technologies, including cyberbullying and the use of online, multimedia and mobile resources for both student and teacher learning and support; The need for a greater focus on targeted interventions for at-risk students, such as those with disabilities; also addressing ‘hard-to-tame’ problems such as bullying, youth suicide and depression. Mental Health and Wellbeing through Schools will be of interest to those involved in researching, developing, evaluating and implementing mental health initiatives in schools, including academics, practitioners, educators and educational and Mental Health policy makers. It will also be of use to professionals, such as nurses and social workers, concerned with the wellbeing of children and adolescents. The book will have international appeal, with contributors from around the world, experienced in a range of contexts. Rosalyn H. Shute is Adjunct Professor of Psychology at both Flinders and Federation Universities (Australia). Her research expertise lies broadly in clinical child psychology and paediatric psychology/child health and wellbeing. She is an experienced teacher of Developmental Psychology, educational and clinical child/paediatric psychology. Phillip T. Slee is a Professor in Human Development in the School of Education at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. He is a trained teacher and registered psychologist. His main areas of interest include childhood bullying/aggression, mental health and wellbeing, stress and teacher education. He has a particular interest in the practical and policy implications of his research. He and Shute recently co-authored Child Development: Theories and Critical Perspectives.

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Genre : Education
Author : Rosalyn H. Shute
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-04-14
File : 247 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317655053


Promoting Health And Wellbeing Through Schools

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Offering authoritative advice on effective intervention, this book provides an overview of the key issues that need to be addresses.

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Genre : Education
Author : Peter Aggleton
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2010
File : 177 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780415493413


Global Perspectives And Key Debates In Sex And Relationships Education

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There is a great variety of sex and relationship education in the global North and South and this book draws together the global perspectives and debates on this key topic. Issues including gender-based violence, pornography, sexual consent, sexual diversity and religious plurality are all discussed with reference to cutting-edge research.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : V. Sundaram
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2016-01-26
File : 158 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137500229


Handbook Of Curriculum Theory Research And Practice

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Zusammenfassung: This Handbook paints a portrait of what the international field of curriculum entails in theory, research and practice. It represents the field accurately and comprehensively by preserving the individual voices of curriculum theorist, researchers and practitioners in relation to the ideas, rules, and principles that have evolved out of the history of curriculum as theory, research and practice dealing with specific and general issues. Due to its approach to both specific and general curriculum issues, the chapters in this volume vary with respect to scope. Some engage the purposes and politics of schooling in general. Others focus on particular topics such as evaluation, the use of instructional objectives, or curriculum integration. They illustrate recurrent themes and historical antecedents and the curricular debates arising from and grounded in epistemological traditions. Furthermore, the issues raised in the handbook cut across a variety of subject areas and levels of education and how curricular research and practice have developed over time. This includes the epistemological foundations of dominant ideas in the field around theory, research and practice that have led to marginalization based on race, class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, age, religion, and ability. The book argues that basic curriculum issues extend well beyond schooling to include the concerns of anyone interested in how people come to acquire the knowledge, skills, and values that they do in relation to subjectivity and experience

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Genre : Education
Author : Peter Pericles Trifonas
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2024
File : 1002 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783031211553


Ewles And Simnett S Promoting Health A Practical Guide E Book

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The eighth edition of this seminal guide is designed to support public health practitioners in keeping up-to-date amid the rapidly changing, complex challenges and contexts facing population health in the twenty-first century. Suitable for both undergraduates and postgraduates across a range of professions, the Practical Guide provides theories, principles and competencies for effective health promotion in multiple settings. The book is organised into three parts, covering an overview of the public health landscape, the essentials of planning and management, and how to develop capabilities across a range of activities. The text has been fully updated to examine new issues facing public health, including restructuring of the UK sector post-European Union; COVID-19 and its public health impact and legacy; economic and cost of living influences on population health; and the role of the internet and social media misinformation. - Includes promotion of healthier living, working with communities and effective communication - Outlines new research on the comparative effectiveness of different approaches to health promotion and public health practice - Explores the increasing influence of the internet, both in terms of its use for health promotion and its negative influence on wellbeing and health - Describes changes to the structure and organisation of public health in the UK, including the latest policies and national strategies - Accessible writing style – makes it easy to learn and remember - Case studies bring theory to life - Practice points help readers structure study - Latest evidence on the response to the COVID-19 pandemic – a permeating theme throughout the book - All policy sections updated to reflect current policy frameworks and agendas - New health data plus recent research on the comparative effectiveness of different approaches to health promotion and public health practice - All case studies replaced with current scenarios; more global examples of public health and health promotion action - Fully updated references and practice examples

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Genre : Medical
Author : Angela Scriven
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Release : 2023-08-09
File : 276 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780323883467


Health

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Designed for Introduction to Health, Personal Health, and Wellness courses offered in most Health and/or Physical Education departments. This Canadian adaptation of a successful Health text emphasizes the essential health information necessary to develop a comprehensive understanding of health promotion and disease prevention. Like Access to Health, this text is presented from a behavioural management perspective, providing students with the practical means of assessing and managing their health behaviours. Basics maintains its thorough examination of health care in Canada and the threat of growing violence, and continues such cutting-edge approaches with the inclusion of more gender issues, injury prevention, the role of community health, and prevention strategies.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Rebecca J. Donatelle
Publisher : Scarborough, Ont. : Allyn and Bacon
Release : 2000-07
File : 468 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0205317642


Cross Curricular Learning 3 14

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'It is a thoughtful, well-informed and practical book that offers a strong vision of a holistic approach to learning in schools'-Early Years Educator 'A thoughtful, well-informed and accessible book, offering strong vision of a holistic approach to learning in schools, Jonathan Barnes' new book has much to offer reflective and sensitive educators, who care about the futures of the children they work with' - Anna Craft, Professor of Education, University of Exeter, Reader in Education, The Open University and Visiting Scholar, Harvard University The new primary strategy is about creativity and flexibility - allowing much more scope for work which brings together different parts of the curriculum. This book helps teachers address the 'why' as well as the 'how', giving background information as well as the techniques to put the theories into practice. It presents a framework for thinking through the issues as well as the practicalities of cross-curricular work (how to plan it, how to assess it, how to make sure all curriculum areas are covered). There are also plenty of practical examples of effective cross-curricular work in classroom settings. The book introduces for the first time the scientific and educational evidence which supports the introduction of cross-curricular approaches. This book is intended for teachers in training, their tutors, and schools, parents and teachers considering a cross-curricular approach to learning. Ideas presented are suitable for children in the 3-14 age group.

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Genre : Education
Author : Jonathan Barnes
Publisher : SAGE Publications Limited
Release : 2007-01-19
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000060663252


Journal Of Educational Foundations And Management

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Genre : Education
Author :
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Release : 2001-04
File : 144 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105118538888


Indigenous Peoples Food Systems Well Being

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Throughout the 10 years of this research we have shown the strength and promise of local traditional food systems to improve health and well-being.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Harriet V. Kuhnlein
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Release : 2013
File : 450 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D036912628