Health Promotion in the School Setting. Planning - Realising - Evaluating. 1. Health(a)ware Tagung Wien in cooperation with: Zentrum für Sportwissenschaft und Universitätssport an der Universität Wien (Centre of Sport Science and University Sport, University of Vienna) Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur (Federal Minstry for Education, the Arts and Culture) VdLÖ Verband der Lehrer/innen Österreichs für Bewegung und Sport (Association of P.E. Teachers Austria) HEPE: Health and Physical Education 22.-24. September 2008 Wien Zentrum für Sportwissenschaft und Universitätssport, Auf der Schmelz 6, A-1150 Wien
Startseite: The Conference Text Health Promotion in the School Setting. Planning - Realising - Evaluating. The first international Health(a)ware conference in Vienna addresses teachers, who are concerned with planning, realising and evaluating Health Promotion Projects, as well as scientists, experts and other people involved in health promotion. A main part of the children s and young adolescents lives happens at school where the cognitive, motor, social and emotional development of the students is influenced over years. That is why school and the individual school subjects can be important contexts for an effective health promotion. The respective school settings can contribute to the development and strengthening of health promoting (life) competences of students. The change from a pathogenetic to a salutogenetic orientation has lead to the development of heterogeneous models of health promotion in schools (e.g. Feel-good school ; School in Motion,...). These models have an impact on the planning, realisation and evaluation of teaching, concerning individual school subjects as well as subject combining and interdisciplinary teaching projects. The first international Health(a)ware conference Health Promotion in the School Setting wants to achieve an interdisciplinary discourse about Health Promotion, put various models of health promotion in the school setting up for discussion, show teachers how health promotion can be practically realised (e.g. in P.E., languages, biology,...) and present evaluation concepts and evaluation strategies of health promoting teaching and teaching projects. The Main Presentations focus on the conference s topic from an interdisciplinary point of view and look at health promotion in the school setting in a differentiated way. The Workshops put Health Promotion. Planning Realising Evaluating up for discussion in the following four thematic modules: Body and Time concentrates on time aspects of body and health by thematising individual life questions (e.g. development, nutrition,..) in the dimension of time. Body and Measure focuses on dimensions of the body that are connected to health and can be measured (height, weight, sport activity, ) Body and Bodies deals with social, cultural and intercultural questions of health promotion.
Bodies and Environment thematises how life contexts (e.g. school) can be formed and the role of the environment in connection with the liability to illnesses and injuries. Health(a)ware Austria is very pleased to invite you to the first international Health(a)ware conference 2008 in Vienna, at the Zentrum für Sportwissenschaft und Universitätssport (ZSU; Centre of Sport Science and University Sport). The cooperation with the Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur (bm:ukk; Federal Ministery for Education, the Arts and Culture), the Verband der Lehrer/innen Österreichs für Bewegung und Sport (VdLÖ; Association of P.E. Teachers Austria) and the Health(a)ware project partners as well as HEPE aims to support and fortify the exchange between sport scientific institutions. We are very happy to welcome you to the first international Health(a)ware conference in Austria, at the Centre of Sport Science and University Sport of the University Vienna, in September 2008. Ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Konrad Kleiner
Call for Papers With the publishing of the conference programme, the Call for Papers is open. You can submit your paper with the following details: o o o Title Name and contact address of the presenter(s) Abstract Find the formal requirements on the conference homepage: http://www.univie.ac.at/konferenz-healthaware. Please submit your paper until 20 August 2008. All abstracts will be evaluated by the science committee. You will be informed about whether your paper has been accepted via email, until 25 August 2008. Registration For your registration, please fill out the online registration form on the conference homepage: http://www.univie.ac.at/konferenz-healthaware You will receive an automatically generated email with your registration details. Conference Fee The conference fee is 27.- (Students 19.-) for the whole conference and 12.- for a day ticket. The conference fee includes the entrance to all academic presentations, workshops as well as drinks. Please transfer the conference fee until 10. September 2008 to the following account: Timetable Konto Nr. (Account No): 00290620400 Bankleitzahl: 12000 Bankinstitut: Bank Austria BIC/SWIFT: BKAUATWW IBAN: AT74 1100000290620400 Reason for Transfer: FA591006 Healthaware (Family name, first name of the participant) 8 July 2008: Registration and Call for Papers 20 August 2008: Deadline Call for Papers
Wissenschaftliches Komitee Organisation Committee 25 August 2008: Feedback 15 September: Sending of Programme 22 September: Arrival and start of the conference Prof. Dr. Ralf Erdmann (Department of Coaching and Psychology at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences) Prof. Dr. Marcela González Gross (Faculty of Sport and Physical Activity Sciences; INEF-Polytechnic University of Madrid) Ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Konrad N. Kleiner (Centre of Sport Science and University Sport at University of Vienna; Department of Sport Didactics) Prof. Dr. Pedro de Benito Peinado (Faculty of Sport and Physical Activity Sciences; INEF-Polytechnic University of Madrid) Prof. Dr. Wieslaw Osiñski (Faculty of Physical Education; Department of the Theory of Physical Education and Anthropomotorics, Poznan) Dr. Michal Bronikowski (Faculty of Physical Education; Department of the Methodology of Physical Education, Poznan) Dr. Elke Knisel (Institute of Sport Science and Physical Education at Humboldt University of Berlin; Department of Sportpsychology) Dr. Irena Martínková (Faculty of Physical Education and Sport at Charles University in Prague; Department of Kinanthropology and Humanities) Dr. Antje Stache (Institute of Sport Science and Physical Education at Humboldt University of Berlin; Department of Sportpaedagogy/Sportphilosophy) e-mail: konferenz-healthaware.zsu@univie.ac.at Tel.: ++43 (0) 1/4277-48816; ++43 (0) 1/4277-48812 ++43 (0) 1/4277-48811 Fax: ++43 (0) 1/4277-48819 Contact: Mag. a Isolde Reichel Stefan Krimm Mag. a Alexandra Konlechner
Accommodation For information please go to http://www.univie.ac.at/konferenz-healthaware Company Fair Companies and Publishing Houses are invited to present their products Location and transport connection Contact & Conference Office e-mail: konferenz-healthaware.zsu@univie.ac.at
Program: Program Monday, 22 September 2008 from 12:00 on Registration 01:00 p.m. Welcome and Opening 02:00 p.m. Main Presentation 1 03:00 p.m. Main Presentation 2 04:00 p.m. Coffee Break 04:30 p.m. Workshop 06:00 p.m. Coffee Break 06:30 p.m. Workshop ca. 20:30 Dinner Tuesday, 23 September 2008 09:00 a.m. Main Presentation 10:00 a.m. Coffee Break 10:30 a.m. Workshop 12:00 Lunch 02:00 p.m. Main Presentation 03:00 p.m. Workshop 04:30 p.m. Coffee Break 05:00 p.m. Workshop 07:00 p.m. Evening Programme (and dinner afterwards)
Wednesday, 24 September 2008 09:00 a.m. Presentation of the Centre of Sport Science and University Sport of the University Vienna (ZSU) 09:30 a.m. Main presentation 10:30 a.m. Coffee break 11:00 a.m. Workshop 12:30 p.m. Summary, Evaluation and Good-bye approx. 01:30 p.m. End of the conference