Assessing children’s health literacy: A curricular approach

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Health Education Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1177/00178969241246172
Claire Otten, Nenagh Kemp, Vaughan Cruickshank, Louisa Peralta, Melanie Hawkins, Rose Nash
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Objectives:Increasing childhood health literacy (HL) is a crucial means of improving health outcomes and reducing preventable deaths globally. Understanding how to best support children’s HL development in schools is essential. However, identifying pedagogical strategies that develop children’s HL relies on a fit-for-purpose measure. Currently, no universally accepted approach for measuring HL among children exists. The purpose of this paper was to propose and discuss how a curricular approach to assessing children’s HL could provide a means to overcoming the challenges with existing children HL measures.Design/Methods:The discussion is framed by the key components of assessment – outcome of interest, and collection, analysis and interpretation of data – and is underpinned by contemporary HL and educational research.Setting:The Australian Curriculum is used to discuss the approach in practice.Results:A curricular approach to HL assessment suggests that HL assessment may work best when it is relevant to the child and their context, is integrated with other areas of the curriculum, allows children to demonstrate a wide range of HL skills and contains an element of open-endedness. Measurement could be guided by a rubric (underpinned by a taxonomy), and interpretation of scores consistently aligned with the learning intentions outlined in the curriculum.Conclusion:A curricular approach provides a contextually adaptive framework from which HL assessment tools for children can be developed.
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评估儿童的健康素养:课程方法
目标:在全球范围内,提高儿童健康素养(HL)是改善健康状况和减少可预防死亡的重要手段。了解如何在学校为儿童健康素养的发展提供最佳支持至关重要。然而,确定培养儿童健康素养的教学策略有赖于适合目的的测量方法。目前,还没有普遍接受的测量儿童 HL 的方法。本文旨在提出并讨论如何通过课程方法来评估儿童的 HL,从而克服现有儿童 HL 测量方法所面临的挑战。设计/方法:讨论以评估的关键组成部分(感兴趣的结果以及数据的收集、分析和解释)为框架,并以当代 HL 和教育研究为基础。结果:从课程的角度来进行高中课程评估表明,当高中课程评估与儿童及其背景相关、与课程的其他领域相结合、允许儿童展示广泛的高中课程技能并包含开放性元素时,高中课程评估可能会达到最佳效果。测量可以以评分标准(以分类法为基础)为指导,分数的解释应与课程中概述的学习意图保持一致。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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