Module Identifier ED31420  
Module Title HEALTH AND EDUCATION  
Academic Year 2005/2006  
Co-ordinator Dr Malcolm Thomas  
Semester Semester 2 (Taught over 2 semesters)  
Other staff Mrs Ffion M Hoare  
Course delivery Lecture    
  Seminars / Tutorials    
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Exam3 Hours  50%
Semester Assessment Assignment: 2,500 words50%
Supplementary Assessment All failed or missing elements of assessment to be re-taken or made good. 

Learning outcomes

On completion of this module, students should be able to:


Brief description

The last 20 years has witnessed an on-going debate as to what constitutes the best strategy for improving the health of the nation. Among the issues examined are: key concepts in health education; the influence of diet, exercise and physiological stress on health; indicators to good health; epidemiology and its role in health education; risky behaviours; health education and promotion; factors influencing the health promoting message; the influence of health promotion on society; health and academic performance; and health promotion in schools.

Aims

Content

Reading Lists

Books
** Supplementary Text
Health of the Nation H.M.S.O. 101198620
Dines, Alison Health promotion Blackwell Scientific Publications
Bowling, Ann Measuring Health edition 2r.e. . Open U.P. 033519754X
Downie, R.S. Health Promotion edition 2r.e. . Oxf.U.P. 192625918
BOWLING, A (1991) Measuring Health: A review of quality of life measurement scales Milton Keynes: Open University Press
DINES, A and CRIBB, A (eds) (1993) Health promotion concepts and practice. Blackwell Scientific Publications.
HMSO (1992) The health of the nation: a strategy for health in England. London: HMSO
DOWNIE, R S, FYFE, Carol and TANNAHILL, Andrew (1990) Health Promotion Models and Values. Oxford: Open University Press

Journals
** Supplementary Text
Keirle, K ; Thomas, M. (2000) Research in Science and Technological Education The influence of school health education programmes on the knowledge and behaviour of school children towards nutrition and health http://voyager.aber.ac.uk/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SEQ=20040115164145&PID=647&Search_Arg=Research in Science and Technological Education&SL=None&Search_Code=JALL&CNT=20&HIST=1 edition 18 part 2 pages 173-191. Carfax 2635143
Thomas M, Benton D, Keirle K and Pearsall R (2000) The Welsh Journal of Education An investigation into the factors that prevent secondary schools becoming health promoting http://voyager.aber.ac.uk/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&Search_Arg=welsh+journal+of+education&SL=None&Search_Code=JALL&CNT=20 edition 9 part 1 pages 64-77.
Thomas M, Benton D, Keirle K and Pearsall R (1998) Health Promotion International A review of the health promoting status of secondary schools in Wales and England http://voyager.aber.ac.uk/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&Search_Arg=health+promotion+international&SL=None&Search_Code=JALL&CNT=20 edition 13 part 2 pages 121-130.

Articles
KEIRLE, K and THOMAS, M (2000) The influence of school health education programmes on the knowledge and behaviour of school children towards nutrition and health. Research in Science and Technological Education, 18(2), 173-190.
THOMAS, M, BENTON, D, KEIRLE, K and PEARSALL, R (2000) An investigation into the factors that prevent secondary schools becoming health promoting. The Welsh Journal of Education, 9(1), 64-77
THOMAS, M, BENTON, D, KEIRLE, K and PEARSALL, R (1998) A review of the health promoting status of secondary schools in Wales and England. Health Promotion International, 13(2), 121-129.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6