1st Edition

The Health Promoting School Policy, Research and Practice

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    Under the UK Labour Government (1997-2001) there have been clear signs of a willingness to revive the 'pastoral' curriculum in schools and to develop stronger links between the health and eductaion sectors. This book, based on empirical work undertaken in England and throughout Europe, explores such government policy and in particular the development of the health promoting school.
    The authors provide a detailed examination of the health promoting school movement in Europe, including application of concepts, policies, research and practice to the National Healthy Schools Standards in England. A whole school approach to the promotion of health, well-being and educational achievement is taken throughout the book. This approach includes analysis of such subjects and issues as: personal, social and health education; citizenship; environmental education; democracy; self-esteem; social capital and empowerment.
    The Health Promoting School: Policy, Research and Practice is a timely publication that will serve to inform the practice of teachers in schools and higher education, school management, student teachers and health professionals, health promotion and public health specialists.

    Introduction PART I Foundations of the Health Promoting School 1 Historical perspectives: the development of school health promotion 2 The concept of the health promoting school 3 Politics, policies and the health promoting school 4 Examining the evidence base for the health promoting school PART II Evaluating the Health Promoting School in Action 5 Evaluating policy and practice in the health promoting school 6 The evaluation of the Wessex Healthy Schools Award Scheme 7 The evaluation of the Nottinghamshire Towards Health Project 8 The evaluation of the health promoting school: a European perspective 9 Conclusion: the future of the health promoting school

    Biography

    Susan Denman and Alysoun Moon have been responsible for the management and evaluation of two major health promoting school schemes in England. Carl Parsons and David Stears have conducted a study of the implementation of the European Network of Health Promoting Schools project in six countries.