Guest editorial: Health education's response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Global challenges and future directions

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Education Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1108/he-01-2022-136
E. Darlington, J. Fields, A. Greey, D. Leahy
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The paper presents findings from focus groups and personal reflections with pre-service teachers majoring in health and physical education who were required to adapt a four-week high school health education unit for online delivery. In their article entitled “Online argumentation-based learning aided by digital concept mapping during COVID-19: Implications for health management teaching and learning,” Alt and Naamati-Schneider draw upon a management of health service organization case study to describe how traditional lecture-based activities for undergraduate students were transformed into argumentation-based learning activities during the COVID-19 lockdown. Analyzing undergraduate student responses to a digital concept mapping exercise, the authors argue that combining constructivist teaching tools with advanced technology can improve the development of lifelong learning capabilities of students. Ucuk and Yildirim's paper, “The effect of COVID-19 prevention methods training given through distance learning on state anxiety level: the case of private sector,” explores the impact of COVID-19 prevention training on the anxiety levels of workers in a communication sector company in Turkey.
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特邀评论:健康教育应对COVID-19大流行:全球挑战和未来方向
本文介绍了对健康和体育专业的职前教师的焦点小组调查结果和个人反思,这些教师被要求调整为期四周的高中健康教育单元以进行在线授课。在题为“COVID-19期间数字概念映射辅助的在线论证学习:对健康管理教学的影响”的文章中,Alt和Naamati-Schneider借鉴了卫生服务组织管理案例研究,描述了在COVID-19封锁期间,本科生的传统讲座活动如何转变为基于论证的学习活动。通过分析大学生对数字概念映射练习的反应,作者认为,将建构主义教学工具与先进技术相结合,可以促进学生终身学习能力的发展。Ucuk和Yildirim的论文《通过远程学习提供的COVID-19预防方法培训对国家焦虑水平的影响:以私营部门为例》探讨了COVID-19预防培训对土耳其一家通信部门公司工人焦虑水平的影响。
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Health Education PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The range of topics covered is necessarily extremely wide. Recent examples include: ■Sex and sexuality ■Mental health ■Occupational health education ■Health communication ■The arts and health ■Personal change ■Healthy eating ■User involvement ■Drug and tobacco education ■Ethical issues in health education ■Developing the evidence base
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