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  1. Health and wellbeing: the responsibility of all 3-18

    This report evaluates current practice in the aspects of health and wellbeing that are the responsibility of all staff and adults who work with learners. It identifies good practice and highlights important areas for further discussion and development. The report comes at a time when Scottish schools are taking forward Curriculum for Excellence and the findings reflect this changing landscape. Curriculum for Excellence provides a strong focus on health and wellbeing. …

  2. Health education syllabus for primary level 2007

    To provide a holistic Health Education syllabus, the revision of the syllabus has taken into consideration the trends and development in health education; that is, placing greater emphasis on the health messages advocated by the Health Promotion Board. These include myopia prevention, smoking prevention and health promotion in schools. Recommendations from the Guidance Branch, Education Programmes Division, in aspects of emotional and psychological health are also taken into consideration. Health Education is offered to all pupils at the primary levels. …

  3. Strengthening health and family life education in the region: the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of HFLE in four CARICOM countries

    Globally, several studies have pointed to the positive impact that life skills-based health education programmes have on the attitudes and behaviours of young people, but no such evaluation had been conducted in the Caribbean. With the development of a Regional Curriculum Framework to support the delivery of Health and Family Life Education (HFLE) in CARICOM countries, it was considered an opportune time to not only monitor the implementation of the Framework but to also assess its impact on students. …

  4. National health education standards: achieving excellence

    This second edition of the National Health Education Standards was developed to establish, promote and support health-enhancing behaviour for students from pre-kindergarted through to Grade 12. The book develops standards for educational excellence to enable students to adopt and maintain healthy behaviour. It also provides guidance to stakeholders interested in improving health education in schools, as well as a framework for teachers, administrators and policy-makers to design or select curricula, allocate instructional resources and assess student achievement and progress. …

  5. Saúde e Prevenção nas Escolas. Attitude pra curtir a vida. Guia para a Formação de Profissionais de Saúde e de Educação

    Este documento, que foi elaborado pelo Ministério da Saúde do Brasil, permite a organização de cursos para o aperfeiçoamento dos conhecimentos dos Professores do Ensino Básico e Secundário sobre o tema da Educação Sexual e do HIV/SIDA. Este guia é dividido em 7 unidades : 1) Primeiras palavras 2) A busca de novos caminhos para prevenir as DST e SIDA 3) Relações de gênero 4) A sexualidade na vida humana 5) Saúde sexual e saúde reprodutiva 6) Prevenção das doenças sexualmente transmissíveis e da SIDA 7) Planejamento de uma ação local integrada. …

  6. Prevention of HIV/AIDS and drug abuse through quality improvement of curriculum and teaching/learning materials in Asia and the Pacific: final report of the regional workshop

    This regional workshop, "Prevention of HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse through Quality Improvement of Curriculum and Teaching/Learning Materials in Asia and the Pacific was organized from 25-29 August, 1997, by the National Commission of the People's Republic of China for UNESCO in Beijing. The aim is to make an impact through the school system by introducing new curricular approaches and materials at national levels in selected countries of the region. …

  7. L'éducation à la vie familiale dans les pays francophones d'Afrique : étude comparée

    Cette étude a pour objet de comparer les approches, les philosophies et les stratégies mises en oeuvre dans l'introduction de l'éducation à la vie familiale dans les systèmes scolaires de sept pays francophones d'Afrique (Bénin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Madagascar, Niger, Sénégal et Togo). Elle constitue donc un document d'évaluation des projets Education à la Vie Familiale initiés par l'UNESCO et financés par le FNUAP, visant à formuler, sur la base des analyses de données régionales, des recommandations pour les orientations éducatives interdisciplinaires à impulser au projet EVF/EPD. …

  8. Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: teacher's resource book. Teacher's guide

    A prototype action-oriented school health education project has produced a prototype curriculum with a teacher's guide, a teacher's resource book, and a set of national guidelines for the implementation of school health. This volume is one of the seven resource books designed to assist teachers in school health. It advocates a shift in emphasis on instruction to one focused on providing pupils with learning opportunities and experiences, e.g., making the educational process action-oriented. …

  9. Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: National guidelines

    This volume is one of the seven resource books designed to assist teachers in school health. It advocates a shift in emphasis on instruction to one focused on providing pupils with learning opportunities and experiences, e.g., making the educational process action-oriented. This volume contains a set of national guidelines for school health. It also serves to capacitate teachers on the use of the guides and resource books.

  10. Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: teacher's resource book. Unit 18-22

    This volume is one of the seven resource books designed to assist teachers in school health. It advocates a shift in emphasis on instruction to one focused on providing pupils with learning opportunities and experiences, e.g., making the educational process action-oriented. This volume contains general information on some diseases and covers: Unit 18: diarrhoea; Unit 19: skin infection and infected wounds; Unit 20: worms and parasites; Unit 21: common respiratory infections; and Unit 22: other infections and illnesses such as HIV/AIDS.

  11. Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: teacher's resource book. Units 13-17

    This volume is one of the seven resource books designed to assist teachers in school health. It advocates a shift in emphasis on instruction to one focused on providing pupils with learning opportunities and experiences, e.g., making the educational process action-oriented. This volume deals with general information on health and contains: Unit 13: first aid; Unit 14: how diseases spread; Unit 15: needs and facilities in the community; Unit 16: caring of sick children; and Unit 17: immunization.

  12. Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: teacher's resource book. Units 10-12

    This volume is one of the seven resource books designed to assist teachers in school health. It advocates a shift in emphasis on instruction to one focused on providing pupils with learning opportunities and experiences, e.g., making the educational process action-oriented. This volume which focuses on public health contains: Unit 10: public hygiene; Unit 11: water and health; and Unit 12: living environment.

  13. Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: teacher's resource book. Unit 7-9

    This volume is one of the seven resource books designed to assist teachers in school health. It advocates a shift in emphasis on instruction to one focused on providing pupils with learning opportunities and experiences, e.g., making the educational process action-oriented. This volume covers Unit 7: social and mental health; Unit 8: safety; and Unit 9: lifestyle, medicines and their use

  14. Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: teacher's resource book. Unit 6

    This volume is one of the seven resource books designed to assist teachers in school health. It advocates a shift in emphasis on instruction to one focused on providing pupils with learning opportunities and experiences, e.g., making the educational process action-oriented. This particular volume deals with fo

  15. Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: teacher's resource book. Units 1-5

    This volume is one of the seven resource books designed to assist teachers in school health. It advocates a shift in emphasis on instruction to one focused on providing pupils with learning opportunities and experiences, e.g., making the educational process action-oriented. This resource book contains Units 1-5: Unit 1. responsibility and health; Unit 2. human body; Unit 3. hygiene; Unit 4. oral health; and Unit 5. care of eyes, ears, nose, skin, hair and feet.

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