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Health education as a new compulsory school subject in Finnish schools Lasse Kannas, Professor of Health Education, Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences University of Jyväskylä, Finland HBSC Focus Group Meeting 31st of October 2007 Lissabon

HEALTH PROMOTING SCHOOL International Influences (see. Tones and Green 2004) Management, planning and allocation roles Links with outside agencies, the family and community The formal curriculum The social and physical environment Feelings, attitudes, values, competences health promoting behaviour Regional/local health and education policies and initiatives National education and health legislation and provision

The school curriculum is an interesting mirror of the stage of cultural development of a country. It reflects the current status of national education. Health education has never reached the status it deserves in the curricula.

Learning in the health area has a history of being on the periphery, lacking in coherence and generally without real importance in the hierarchy of school subjects (Ackermann 1997)

Determinants of curriculum development Philosophical Questions Aims of education; the most worthwhile knowledge, etc. Sociological Questions Cultural factors: e.g. the kind of society we have/want Selection from Culture Psychological Questions & Theory e.g. of learning, development Curriculum Organised Tones et al.

Arguments for the new subject Health education Health learning / health literacy as a basic right Health literacy and skills as resource Developmental tasks during childhood and adolescence Health problems among school aged children Prevention diseases on adulthood Health as a professional challenge for students Responding to new actual health concerns Economical arguments Kannas 2004

Why do school authorities and decision-makers fail to understand that one of the cornerstones of cultural capital consists of knowledge and skills that concern one s body, mental outlook and related factors that renew and consume health, as well as ways to control them?

DEVELOPING HEALTH EDUCATION AS A REAL SCHOOL SUBJECT ADVOCACY, LOBBYING LEGAL DECISIONS, LAWS AND DOCUMENTS CURRICULUM TEACHER TRAINING HEALTH TEACHING TEXTBOOKS, TEACHING MATERIALS RESEARCH

The laws amending the Comprehensive School and Upper Secondary School education Act introduced health education as an independent school subject and thus an essential part of the new reformed curriculum. The National Core Curriculum for Basic Education was adopted in January 2004 and instruction in all forms 1-9 complied by 1st of August 2006. The National Core Curriculum for Upper Secondary Schools was adopted in August 2003 and came into force in 2005

Subject 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Mother language and literature 14 14 14 42 A-language ------------ 8 8 16 B-language ------------------------------------------------ 6 6 Mathematics 6 12 14 32 Environmental studies Biology and geography Physics and chemistry Environmental and natural studies 9 3 2 7 7 31 Health education 3 Religion or ethics 6 5 11 History and social studies ------------------------------------- 3 7 10 Music Visual arts Crafts Physical education Arts, crafts, and physical 4- Education 26 4-4- 8-3- 30 4-7- 10-56 Home economics Education and vocational guidance Optional subjects ----------------------------------------------- 3 ----------------------------------------------- 2 (13) 3 2 13 The pupil s minimum amount of lessons 19 19 23 23 24 24 30 30 30 222 Voluntary A-language ----------------------------- (6) (6) (12) -- = The subject is not taught at this grade unless the curriculum states otherwise ( ) = is taught as an optional object

Health education in the National Core Curriculum. FINLAND Grades 10-12 7-9 5-6 1-4 Upper secondary School Vocational School HE is an independent 1 compulsory HE subject. 1 compulsory course course, 2 optional courses HE is an independent subject. 3 courses, 38 lessons of each. Alltogether 114 lessons. HE integrated into biology and geography and into physics and chemistry HE integrated into environmental and natural studies

Cross-curricular themes in Basic Education Growth as a person Cultural identity and internationalism Media skills and communication Participatory citizenship and entrepreneurship Responsibility for the environment, well-being and sustainable future Safety and traffic Technology and the individual

Health education as a school subject is based on a multidisciplinary foundation of knowledge. The intent of the instruction is to promote the pupils competence regarding health, well-being, and safety. The task of the instruction is to develop the pupils cognitive, social, functional, and ethical capabilities, and their capabilities for regulating emotions.

HEALTH EDUCATION FORMS 7-9 As a subject, health education is pupilcentered and supports functionality and inclusion. Instruction must be based on children s and young people s everyday life, growth and development and on the course of human life. Instruction will develop important skills related to acquisition and application of information and will promote critical reflection of the values of health and well-being

CORE THEMES GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT HEALTH IN EVERYDAY CHOICES RESOURCES AND COPING SKILLS HEALTH, SOCIETY AND CULTURE

CORE CONTENTS Growth and development the life span of the individual: birth, death, and the different stages of life physical growth and the development: daily rhythm, sleep, rest and stress, health-enhancing physical activity, nutrition and health psychological growth and development: self-knowledge and self-esteem, family and social relationships, mental health and its changes, the balance of mind and body

CORE CONTENTS Growth and development social growth and development: individuality and diversity, the individual s obligations and responsibilities within his or her community, tolerance, caring needs and special features of the development of young people, development of sexuality taking care of one s health

CORE CONTENTS Health in choices in daily living nutritional needs and problems in different situations; the most common allergies and special diets smoking, alcohol and drug abuse and the use of other intoxicating substances; pleasure, dependency, and the related choices solving conflicts and talking about worrisome issues

CORE CONTENTS Health in choices in daily living sexual health: human relations, sexuality, behaviour, and the related values and norms the most common infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases, recognition of symptoms, being ill and self-care traffic safety and behaviour in traffic, dangerous situations and misfortunes, accidents, and first aid

CORE CONTENTS Resources and coping skills health, working skills and functional abilities as a resource, personal resources emotions and their expression, social support and safety nets, interaction skills changes related to development and life span; crises and coping with them

CORE CONTENTS Health, society and culture most common non-communicable diseases environmental and health, on-the-job welfare, culture and health main health-care and welfare services, work in the non-governmental organizations rights of children and young people, the legislation regarding limitations on activities and consequences

FINAL ASSESMENT CRITERIA PUPILS WILL FOR GRADE 9 Growth and development 1/2 know the characteristics of different stages of life and events relating to the course of life and be able to examine these from the perspectives of health; be able to explain the effects of sleep and rest on activity level and well-being, provide examples of balanced and varied nutrition and be aware of the health effects of physical exercise ;

FINAL ASSESMENT CRITERIA PUPILS WILL FOR GRADE 9 Growth and development 2/2 be able to describe the characteristics of a good friendship and a functional community and provide examples of key interaction skills; know how to look after themselves and their own health; be able to reflect on and analyse the causes and effects of young people s problem situations and explain possible solutions to these

GOALS Health knowledge Health literacy / Health learning Health skills Health values / attitudes HEALTH BEHAVIOURS/HABITS AIMS HEALTH

Pupils experiences and perceptions of health education lessons in 2005-2006 / grade 7. Agree Girls % Boys % My interest to health related matters have increased Beside homework I read also other chapters of Health Education textbook 67 66 41 42 I have learnt useful things during Health Education lessons 83 80 Kannas 2007, HBSC Study, Finland

Pupils experiences and perceptions of health education lessons in 2005-2006 / grade 7. agree Girls % Boys % The themes discussed in Health Education lessons interest me 71 71 There is a lot of discussion during lessons 89 90 I like the way our teacher is teaching us in Health Education lessons 67 70 Kannas 2007, HBSC Study, Finland

Pupils experiences and perceptions of health education lessons in 2005-2006 / grade 7. agree Girls % Boys % Studies in Health Education are difficult It s a good thing that Health Education is an independent school subject I have participated actively in the discussions during the Health Education lessons 20 31 75 72 49 61 Kannas 2007, HBSC Study, Finland

Upper secondary school health education will examine phenomena relating to health and diseases by means of scientific and empirical knowledge. In addition, it is also important to consider values in relation to health.

Cross-curricular themes in Upper Secondary Schools Active citizenship and entrepreneurship Safety and well-being Sustainable development Cultural identity and knowledge of cultures Technology and society Communication and media competence

Health Education courses in upper Secondary School Compulsory course: 38 lessons 1. Foundation of Health Optional Courses: 38+38 lessons 1. Young people, everyday life and health 2. Health and Research

SPECIALISATION COURSES Core Contents Health and research methods to promote health, diagnose and prevent diseases used in different periods research into health behaviour and perception of health: measuring physical and mental working and functional abilities, ergonomic measurements, well-being at work and factors influencing it

SPECIALISATION COURSES Core Contents Health and research practices in health care and social welfare services, rights of clients and patients critical literacy in relation to research information and images of health communicated by the media; medicalisation assessment and monitoring of health habits; practical research project

Maturation Examination Health Education, Spring 2007 10 test items of which students choose 6 for answering: examples In public debate some have suggested that people should be responsible of the health care costs of their own if they have damaged their health with different health risk behaviours. Discuss and describe arguments about cons and pros of this kind of proposal

Maturation Examination Health Education, Spring 2007 Sleep, sleep habits and health Describe and evaluate the different actions and possibilities the society can do to promote people s physical activity Describe the features of type 2 diabetes, its risk factors and how to prevent type 2 diabetes Health inequalities in different populations in in Finland and the factors and reasons which explain these health differences

KNOWLEDGE BASE OF HEALTH EDUCATION TEACHERS Life-style knowledge Planning/ Evaluation biological Health CHILDREN AND YOUTH LIFESPAN INDIVIDUAL/COMMUNITY/ SOCIETY Disease, illness social Philosophical knowledge Concepts, ethos, philosophy, ethic Research/ Practice Educational knowledge Pedagogics, teaching/learning psychic Cultural knowledge Youth culture, spirit of the time, fashion, trends

Health education teacher training program Courses in the interdisciplinary study module in health education Basic studies ECTS credits Basics of Human Biology, Physiology and Anatomy 3 Life Course of Children and Youth 3 Special Issues in School Health Education: optional studies 2 Basics of Health Promotion and School Health Education 3 Curriculum contents of Health Education I 8 Basics of Health Enhancing Physical Activity 3 Basics of Didactics in Health Education 3 Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Health education teacher training program Courses in the interdisciplinary study module in health education Advanced studies ECTS credits Curriculum contents of Health Education II 7 Nutrition and Physical Activity 3 Basics of Health Gerontology 2 Teaching Materials in Health Education 3 Advanced Didactics in Health Education 5 Research on Health Promotion among Children and Youth 3 Foundations of Health Promoting School 4 Practical Training of Health Education in Schools 5 Expertise in Teaching in Health Education and being Health Promotion expert in school 3 Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

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