Health Education in the Classroom (Spiral bound, Health Ed)


Aimed at pre-service students and practising teachers, this guide provides a comprehensive approach to the broad topic of health. It looks at the different aspects of being healthy, discusses the methods of teaching health in schools, and explains how health education can be incorporated into various learning areas. In addition, because certain health issues are relatively new, it deals with some subject content in detail. The topics covered by this informative and practical resource include: a healthy body; what do we put into our bodies; what happens when things go wrong; a healthy mind; our basic needs; feelings and relationships; a safe home; safety outside the home and classroom; a healthy place to live; waste; clean air; subject-related teaching and activities; building a healthy community; the 'medical' role of every person; unhealthy social practices; and AIDS - a community problem.;The material is student-centred and highly interactive, incorporating features such as the following: the aims or outcomes of each chapter are clearly stated; checklists and summaries occur throughout; difficult terms are explained in the text or defined in chapter glossaries; the writing style is informal and highly accessible; explanations are reinforced by helpful examples; the text offers a lot of classroom-based practice which in-service teachers in particular can try out with their own learners; practical activities for students themselves appear at regular intervals; space is provided in the book for students to record their answers and responses; the page layout is clear and user-friendly.

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Aimed at pre-service students and practising teachers, this guide provides a comprehensive approach to the broad topic of health. It looks at the different aspects of being healthy, discusses the methods of teaching health in schools, and explains how health education can be incorporated into various learning areas. In addition, because certain health issues are relatively new, it deals with some subject content in detail. The topics covered by this informative and practical resource include: a healthy body; what do we put into our bodies; what happens when things go wrong; a healthy mind; our basic needs; feelings and relationships; a safe home; safety outside the home and classroom; a healthy place to live; waste; clean air; subject-related teaching and activities; building a healthy community; the 'medical' role of every person; unhealthy social practices; and AIDS - a community problem.;The material is student-centred and highly interactive, incorporating features such as the following: the aims or outcomes of each chapter are clearly stated; checklists and summaries occur throughout; difficult terms are explained in the text or defined in chapter glossaries; the writing style is informal and highly accessible; explanations are reinforced by helpful examples; the text offers a lot of classroom-based practice which in-service teachers in particular can try out with their own learners; practical activities for students themselves appear at regular intervals; space is provided in the book for students to record their answers and responses; the page layout is clear and user-friendly.

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Imprint

Francolin Publishers (Pty) Ltd

Country of origin

South Africa

Series

Teacher Education

Release date

August 1999

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Dimensions

296 x 212 x 4mm (L x W x T)

Format

Spiral bound

Pages

72

Edition

Health Ed

ISBN-13

978-1-86859-044-5

Barcode

9781868590445

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LSN

1-86859-044-5



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