Health education in Christian faith-based primary schools: a scoping study

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Pub Date : 2023-09-10 DOI:10.1080/25742981.2023.2253207
Debra Ayling, Sue Whatman, Ben Williams, Katherine Main
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Few would argue against health education’s (HE) role in optimising student wellbeing. HE can refer to health-directed curricula or non-curriculum wellbeing programs and practices, including spiritual health. This scoping review aimed to explore HE in Christian faith-based primary schools (CFBPS), which typically encourage holistic learning. Seventeen articles were examined to identify (a) How HE is positioned to support student health and wellbeing and (b) What praxes are included in HE to assist student wellbeing in Christian faith-based primary schools? Findings highlighted the research gaps, the dearth of literature and collated the article proposals to promote HE and wellbeing in CFBPS. These proposals, or ‘Five As of HE in CFBPS’, include ‘adopting’ whole school approaches to prioritise HE and wellbeing practices, ‘asking’ participants’ perspectives when planning programs, ‘applying’ the researched tools, ‘assisting’ with professional development or training and ‘associating’ HE and faith connections more overtly for student understanding.
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基督教信仰小学的健康教育:范围研究
很少有人会反对健康教育(HE)在优化学生福祉方面的作用。他可以参考以健康为导向的课程或非课程的健康计划和实践,包括精神健康。这个范围审查旨在探索基督教信仰小学(CFBPS)的高等教育,这通常鼓励整体学习。我们审查了17篇文章,以确定(a)高等教育如何定位于支持学生的健康和福祉,以及(b)高等教育包括哪些措施来帮助基督教信仰小学的学生健康和福祉?研究结果突出了研究的空白,文献的缺乏,并整理了文章建议,以促进CFBPS的HE和福祉。这些建议,或称为“CFBPS中高等教育的五个a”,包括“采用”全校方法来优先考虑高等教育和健康实践,“在规划项目时询问”参与者的观点,“应用”研究工具,“协助”专业发展或培训,以及更公开地“关联”高等教育和信仰联系,以促进学生的理解。
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