The Teaching and Learning Process
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1 The Teaching and Learning Process Individual students may be better suited to learning in a particular way, using distinctive modes for thinking, relating and creating. The notion of students having particular learning styles has implications for teaching strategies. Because preferred modes of input and output vary from one individual to another, it is critical that teachers use a range of teaching strategies to effectively meet the needs of individual learners. Sound health instruction should incorporate a variety of teaching methods intended to complement the learning styles of children. This should lead to young learners who are both intrinsically and extrinsically motivated to inquire, infer, and interpret; to think reflectively, critically and creatively; and in the final analysis to make use of the knowledge and skills they have gained by becoming effective decisionmakers. A number of students will require support to meet the objectives of the prescribed curriculum. This support may be in the form of changes in teaching strategies, approaches or materials and may require the support of resource and/or special education teachers. The Department s Special Education Policy Manual provides direction in meeting the needs of students who require alternate or modified curriculum objectives. A student-centred approach which actively engages the young person in the learning process is critical if skills which result in healthy behaviours are to be fostered and developed. Some of the learning strategies that could be incorporated in a comprehensive approach include self-directed learning, co-operative learning, role playing, behavioural rehearsal, peer education and parent involvement. Consideration should be given to allowing students to plan some learning experiences. They could be provided with opportunities to identify topics or areas for further study, contribute information relevant to an issue for study and/or make suggestions for follow-up activities. Students should also be given the opportunity for self-assessment and be encouraged to evaluate their habits, attitudes, and behaviours with respect to personal health and well-being. This can be accomplished through real-life activities or simulations in which students can become involved in a meaningful way. Activities such as recording eating habits and designing a plan for healthy eating, taking a classmate s pulse, and analyzing advertisements for obvious and hidden messages, help young people apply their understanding of concepts to everyday situations and occurrences. Towards A Comprehensive School Health Program Page 57
2 The school environment must be a supportive and non-threatening one in which both the students and the teacher are comfortable. This is critical for the child s cognitive, physical, social and emotional growth. Within the classroom, teachers need to be sensitive to values which are promoted by family, peers, friends, religious and cultural backgrounds. The health classroom provides numerous opportunities for students to share personal anecdotes, ask explicit questions and make disclosures. The climate of the classroom must be such that students may speak openly while being assured of the confidentiality, trust and respect of their classmates and teacher. The nature of some incidents may warrant professional intervention in which case School Board policy must be followed. (Note: The issue of confidentiality is addressed in the section entitled Role of the Teacher.) It is important, too, that the learning environment of the school be extended to involve the home and the community for health is so intricately related to both. Health education will take on more meaning as partnerships with the home, school, and community develop and grow. Throughout the teaching and learning process instruction should be guided by the goals and objectives of the program. Students must be actively involved and provided with the opportunity to experience success. Page 58 Towards A Comprehensive School Health Program
3 Learning must be meaningful and appropriate for the child s cultural environment. Learning experiences must be varied and an atmosphere of support must be provided. The active involvement of the whole child: the cognitive, aesthetic, physical and social dimensions, is key in a comprehensive school health program. Towards A Comprehensive School Health Program Page 59
4 Suggested Activities for Health Across the Curriculum Opportunities for promoting healthy attitudes and behaviours exist in all areas of the curriculum. Virtually every subject area provides opportunities for the enhancement of self-esteem, sound decision making, problem solving, and objective discussion of current events including those related to health and wellness. More specifically, each subject area offers a unique opportunity for the exploration of mutually relevant topics, or enhancement of the subject area, through the presentation of health-related themes. Health topics and issues should be addressed in every subject area, thus increasing the relevance of the subject as well as the content of the health program. The integration of health concepts into other subject areas will increase the likelihood of the intended behavioural outcomes of the health program being realized. For example, creating visuals related to safety while considering art principles will reinforce concepts addressed in the health program. Discussing a topic such as pollution in terms of its effects on communities can be related to concepts in social studies. Relating the effects of drugs to chemical imbalance in the body can be connected to science. Cross-curricular connections can contribute to the achievement of learning outcomes. The following are suggested cross-curriculum activities which utilize different teaching strategies and involve the home, school, and community: Review advertisements from newspapers and magazines to determine their validity by looking at the pros and cons. Advertisements for weight loss programs, smoking and alcohol, can be used for this purpose. Design advertisements for personal care products such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap and deodorants. Display them in the school and community. Design and produce brochures about health and health-related topics such as: Steps Involved in Decision Making, Block Parent Program, Energy Savers. Display them around the school and community. Design hygiene posters for the school washroom and fountain area. Page 60 Towards A Comprehensive School Health Program
5 Make a list of safety rules for playground equipment. Post the list in an appropriate place in the school. Make a list of fire drill regulations to be posted in each classroom in the school. Write a report on safe routes of evacuation for home and design a diagram to be displayed in an appropriate place in the house. Design bulletin boards on particular health topics such as safety, hygiene and pollution. These may be used in school or other places in the community such as cottage hospitals, dental clinics, shopping malls, general stores, fish plants, craft centres, recreation centres, community centres, arenas, town halls and libraries. Collect health-related cartoons and advertisements from newspapers and magazines. Discuss the attitudes and messages inherent in them. Design cartoons about health topics. Share them with parents and siblings. Make a collage of health concerns such as: Environmental Issues of the Decade, Impact of Drug Abuse, World Food, Effects of Smoking, Positive Relationships, Communicating With Others, Foods From Our Local Environment, Negative and Positive Aspects of Stress and Active Living. Dramatize commercials that promote healthy behaviours and discourage harmful behaviours. Conduct a class debate on a health-related issue. Invite parents and community members. Invite a community health agent into the class and conduct a class interview. For example, a police officer may be interviewed about bicycle safety, a food inspector about food contamination or an electrician about electrical safety. Visit a health agency such as The Canadian Cancer Society and become familiar with its activities. Write a letter to a health agency making specific inquiries. Collect newspaper or magazine articles on current health issues. Towards A Comprehensive School Health Program Page 61
6 Write a letter to the municipal, provincial or federal governments regarding environmental health or any other health issue. Hold a class forum on health where students can bring up particular concerns. Make a list of recommendations coming out of the forum and direct them to the appropriate agencies in the community. Make mobiles addressing health topics such as Safety Precautions, Nutritional Lunches, Recycling, Active Living and Using Medications. Design posters promoting foods that are indigenous to the locality such as: bakeapples, blackberries, raspberries, squashberries, strawberries, blueberries, seafood, moose, rabbit and caribou. Create a cookbook using recipes for locally obtained foods. Invite a local person into the classroom to talk about preserving local foods through bottling, canning, freezing, and drying. Conduct an interview with an older person from the community on how, in the past, people made use of their local environment for food. Make a video of this interview and invite parents to the school to view it. Collect information from parents through an interview or questionnaire on such topics as: Using The Environment for Food, Ways of Recycling and Health Issues I m concerned About. Tabulate the information in graph or table form and display. Collect statistics on smokers in the community. Display the information using graphs. Have a Junk-Food Free day or month at school. Create a display to illustrate Healthy Foods, Winter Safety, Boating Safety, Hunting Safety or Disease Prevention. Construct a diorama on Active Living, Pollution, The Ozone Layer or Communicating with Parents. The diorama could depict a particular scenario by using such items as plasticine, paints, sand, rock, grass and cardboard. The dioramas may be displayed around the school and parents invited to view them. Page 62 Towards A Comprehensive School Health Program
7 Use simulation games to play out specific health concerns. Dramatize a situation of healthy communication between child and parent or guardian; between child and peer. Dramatize a situation involving decision making. On a field trip to a place such as an entertainment area, arena, park, lake, harbour or wharf, identify areas that could be hazardous to children. Interview a worker in the community such as a mayor, a fisher, a physician, a bank manager, a retailer or a social worker to find out about health concerns such as health care costs, disease prevention, or safety and health at the workplace. Keep a personal journal on what is being learned in the health program and how it is being applied to everyday living. Keep a response journal of concerns that arise in a discussion group. Organize a health fair. Invite other classes, parents, teachers and community members. As a class, plan a nutritious breakfast or lunch. Create a class recipe book of nutritious snacks or meals. It could be used as a student venture to promote enterprising skills and to strengthen the link between the home, school and the community. Research current health-related events such as: Terry Fox Run, Jump Rope for Heart or Participaction. Collect information on such factors as the age categories for involvement, the duration of the event and the number of people participating. Tabulate the data and report in chart or graph form. Set up a Did You Know? learning centre. Students write about specific topics on cards or in a booklet form and contribute to the learning centre. Make a slide-tape presentation on topics such as Brushing and Flossing Teeth, Physical Growth and Development, Effective Communication or First Aid Techniques. Towards A Comprehensive School Health Program Page 63
8 Make a videotape of Community Litter. Invite parents to view the final product. Devise a plan, with the cooperation of parents and teachers, for getting rid of the litter. Have a question box in the classroom and encourage students to anonymously question or comment on health issues or personal concerns. Have an Active Living Month at home and at school and keep a record of the activities of family members for the month. Develop a timeline and show the changes that have occurred in physical and mental growth over the years. Develop a Poster Parade where students make posters relating to a particular theme such as: Halloween Safety, The Health Habit Alphabet, Active Living and Eating for Health. Write songs or jingles relating to concepts such as fitness, safety, dental care, nutritious eating and a healthy environment. Use them in a variety concert for parents and guardians. Write skits or plays with messages relating to drug abuse, physical or sexual abuse. Some of the negative impacts of homemade alcohol, such as moonshine, could also be alluded to in this type of writing. Develop and dramatize a scenario in which a young person responds appropriately in a situation that is potentially harmful. Some examples are: going into a secluded area, responding to a stranger who asks for help, or inappropriate touching by an adult. Do a class simulation of what it would feel like to be HIV positive and living with AIDS. Students may want to discuss the feelings they had during the simulation. Invite a person who is HIV infected or who has AIDS to speak with the class about living with HIV. Write a booklet about My Family and the Community, indicating the family s role in the community in terms of issues such as safety, the environment, support systems and child protection. Write an All About Me booklet indicating relationships with pets, peers, family and friends. A biographical sketch could be included in showing development from birth. Page 64 Towards A Comprehensive School Health Program Write a brochure on the proper care of pets.
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