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Lauren Sulz; Daniel B. Robinson; Hayley Morrison; Josh Read; Ashley Johnson; Lucinda Johnston; Kim Frail – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2025
A scoping review was conducted, analyzing peer-reviewed literature published between 1995 and 2022, focusing on school stakeholders' perceptions of K-12 health education (HE) in Canada. The results included 37 studies, with articles focused on the perceptions of students, in-service and pre-service teachers, parents, undergraduate students, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Undergraduate Students
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Laura Thomas; Amy Braddon; Crystal Lee; Richard Norman; Kate Valmadre; Stephanie Waters; Giles Nunis; Tab Berger; Suzanne Robinson – Discover Education, 2025
This study explored whether digital health content was included in current higher education curriculum, barriers and enablers to inclusion, key skills required and university educators' confidence in delivering content in undergraduate and postgraduate health courses in Western Australia. A three-stage design included: 1) desktop audit of course…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Health Education, Training, Health Personnel
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Shirley Godwin; Nerida Hyett; Mishel McMahon; Carol McKinstry; Natasha Long; Mary Whiteside; Chris Bruce – SAGE Open, 2023
The inclusion of First Nations health curricula in programs is critical for the development of culturally safe graduates, however, less is known about how to embed content into curriculum in ways that reflect best practice and pedagogy. The aim of this scoping review was to describe methods and processes of First Nations health curriculum…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Indigenous Populations, Culturally Relevant Education, Health Education
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Daniel B. Robinson; Lauren Sulz; Hayley Morrison; Lindsey Wilson; Jodi Harding-Kuriger – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2024
Health education (HE) curricula across Canada are developed by individual provinces/territories, enabling curriculum documents to be responsive to regional needs. However, this autonomy prevents Canadian teachers (and students) from having access to a consistent collection of curriculum competencies/outcomes. Without national HE curriculum…
Descriptors: Health Education, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Competence
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Kristina Areskoug Josefsson; Gerd Hilde Lunde – Learning Organization, 2025
Purpose: Sexual health is insufficiently addressed in health care and higher education, which can lead to lower quality of life and negative health outcomes. To improve the situation, it is necessary to address both the needs of patients and professionals and collaboratively engage in finding sustainable solutions. The purpose of this paper is to…
Descriptors: Health Education, Sexuality, Graduate Study, Electronic Learning
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Erin Dancey; Heather Harrison; Michael Williams-Bell – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
At Durham College in September 2021, a new program of study was launched in Fitness and Health Promotion (FHP) that included an increased focus on health promotion and wellness curriculum. The current study investigated how perceived wellness, motivation, and self-directed learning measures change as students progress through the new FHP program…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Health Promotion
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Suwono, Hadi; Permana, Tutut; Saefi, Muhammad; Fachrunnisa, Rifka – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
Schools provide conducive environments for disseminating messages on health by implementing appropriate learning approaches and subjects such as biology in the curriculum. For instance, problem-based learning (PBL) is a student-centred approach commonly applied in the field of education. However, its implementation to improve the health literacy…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Biology, Health Education, Secondary School Students
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Hayley McGlashan Fainu; Katie Fitzpatrick – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2025
In response to their experiences of heteronormative and cisnormative cultures in school contexts, some young people undertake various forms of action within their schools with the intention of changing practices, school environments, or school policies. This student-led action can be understood as a form of activism but it may also be seen as the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Activism, Sex Education
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Cho, Soo Hyun; Oh, Won-Oak; Suk, Minhyun; Park, Soo Kyung – Journal of School Health, 2023
Background: Adolescents are considered to be vulnerable to particulate matter (PM). This study aims to develop and verify the effectiveness of the "school-based education program for coping with particulate matter (SEPC_PM)." This program was designed by employing the health belief model. Methods: High school students between the ages of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Instructional Effectiveness, Coping, High School Students
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Susan Shaw; Denise Atkins; Katharine Hoskyn; Todd Stretton; Helen Hamer – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Healthcare in Aotearoa New Zealand is changing with the aim of becoming truly universal. Development of a new curriculum model in the education of health professionals can aid this goal through increased focus on community needs and flexibility for multiple health professional registrations. Universal healthcare and disability support are promoted…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Graduate Study
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Suzanne Trask; Pule Manuele; Losa Borne; Olivier Galy; Barry Potter; Jacquie Bay – Health Education Journal, 2024
Background: National school curriculum statements detail what it is important to learn and are highly context- and discipline-specific. The health and physical education (H&PE) learning areas have multiple learning purposes, and facilitating this in curriculum design is a significant and challenging task. Objective: There is little reporting…
Descriptors: Physical Education, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Health Education
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Trent D. Brown – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2024
The purpose of the article is to discuss, explore and advocate for the importance of self-management skills (cognitive and behavioural) for physical activity in health and physical education (HPE) in relation to the newly revised Australian Curriculum. This conceptual paper is presented as two halves. The first half presents an examination of the…
Descriptors: Health Education, Physical Education, Self Management, Physical Activities
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J. Stirrup; D. Aldous; S. Gray; R. Sandford; O. Hooper; S. Hardley; A. S. Bryant; N. R. Carse – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
This paper explores how messages for health and PE ([H]PE) within English and Welsh curricula are being re-legitimised through distinct performance and competence pedagogic models. Drawing upon Bernstein's sociology of knowledge (Bernstein, 1996. "Pedagogy, symbolic control and identity: Theory, research, critique." Taylor and Francis;…
Descriptors: Health Education, Physical Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Xuan Meng; Andrew Horrell; Paul McMillan – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
Nation-states have concerns about the health and wellbeing of their citizens and these concerns have directly or indirectly influenced educational reform and curriculum development. In 2000, China issued a directive of 'Health First' which applied to all elements of the education system. In its scale and scope, this represented a significant and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Problems, Ethics, Curriculum Development
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Anderson, Laura; Neil-Sztramko, Sarah E.; Alvarez, Elizabeth; Jack, Susan M.; Thabane, Lehana; Scott, Fran; Apatu, Emma – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022
Training in research methods is important for improvement of healthcare delivery and population outcomes. Graduate programs of public health play a critical role in offering such education to current and future healthcare professionals as well as entry level learners with no experience in the field. A key skill across all fields of research…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Research Methodology, Courses
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