探讨普通小学教师健康素养教育的“日常哲学”

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Pub Date : 2022-04-02 DOI:10.1080/25742981.2022.2059384
Vaughan Cruickshank, S. Pill, John Williams, R. Nash, C. Mainsbridge, A. MacDonald, Shandell Elmer
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澳大利亚健康和体育课程(AC:HPE)的颁布旨在通过五个“命题”或关键思想来提供信息,其中一个是“发展健康素养”。我们的研究在塔斯马尼亚的四所小学进行,由一个由公共卫生和教育学者组成的研究小组进行。这个团队的组成反映了健康儿童计划作为一个大学和社区资助的研究干预的性质。我们检查了教师和儿童的相互依赖网络,以调查健康素养(HL)教学。数据收集自30名小学教师,并以形象社会学为理论框架。虽然我们的项目提高了教师对健康教育的认识,但参与者在教学中表现出有限的HL知识,他们的教学主要是“日常哲学”。虽然提高健康意识是受欢迎的第一步,有可能广泛影响学生的成人行为,但教师对HL的看法在很大程度上是不切实际的。这一发现得到了一个潜在数据主题的支持,该主题显示教师HL知识与AC:HPE之间存在有限的联系。
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Exploring the ‘everyday philosophies’ of generalist primary school teacher delivery of health literacy education
ABSTRACT The enactment of the Australian Curriculum for Health and Physical Education (AC:HPE) is intended to be informed by five ‘propositions’ or Key Ideas, one of which is ‘Develop Health Literacy’. Our study occurred at four Tasmanian primary schools and was conducted by a research team consisting of public health and education academics. This team composition reflects the nature of the HealthLit4Kids program as a university and community grant-funded study intervention. We examined inter-dependent networks, of teachers and children, to investigate Health Literacy (HL) teaching. Data were collected from 30 primary teacher participants and figurational sociology was our theoretical framework. While our program increased teacher awareness about health education, participants demonstrated limited HL knowledge with their teaching largely informed by ‘everyday philosophies’. While increasing health awareness is a welcome first step with the potential to broadly influence students’ adult behaviours, the teachers’ ideas about HL were largely fantastical. This finding was supported by a latent data theme showing a restricted connection between teacher HL knowledge and the AC:HPE.
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