School Health Education Program for Primary and Secondary Schools
In the United States, an education for school health or also known as school health education is the process of transferring health knowledge during the school years from publicly funded primary education until secondary education or also known as the K-12 education setting. It is also defined as the teaching in the classroom about the [...]
The Various Opportunities in Health Education Careers
Individuals who are seriously considering careers as health educators should first research and study about the job outlook and the various opportunities in health education careers. If those individuals are serious in becoming professional health educators, they could enter and specialize in job opportunities in the public health sector or in the private health industry [...]
Components of Online Consumer Health Education Sections
Health care facilities are mostly owned and operated by the private health sector and most health insurance programs are primarily provided by private insurance companies. Therefore, it is essential for people who pay to avail of health insurance programs and use health care facilities should be educated about their rights and responsibilities as consumers who [...]
The Degree Programs for Masters in Health Education
The profession of education for health is primarily involved in educating people about the basic concepts, principles and processes of health. The main areas for that profession includes the environmental health, emotional health, intellectual health, physical health, social health, and the spiritual health of the individual, the group or organization, or the community.
How to Explore Job Options in Health and Education Services
Health education is a personal right and responsibility that ripples out to the family, neighbourhood, society, country and the whole world. An individual’s awareness of and vigilance for health is not only for his own welfare but also for the people around him or her.
Posted by healthedu on February 10th, 2011
In the United States, an education for school health or also known as school health education is the process of transferring health knowledge during the school years from publicly funded primary education until secondary education or also known as the K-12 education setting. It is also defined as the teaching in the classroom about the subject of health and hygiene in K-12 education settings in public schools.
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Posted by healthedu on February 1st, 2011
Individuals who are seriously considering careers as health educators should first research and study about the job outlook and the various opportunities in health education careers. If those individuals are serious in becoming professional health educators, they could enter and specialize in job opportunities in the public health sector or in the private health industry and nonprofit organizations.
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Posted by healthedu on January 24th, 2011
Health care facilities are mostly owned and operated by the private health sector and most health insurance programs are primarily provided by private insurance companies. Therefore, it is essential for people who pay to avail of health insurance programs and use health care facilities should be educated about their rights and responsibilities as consumers who pay for health care facilities and service.
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Posted by healthedu on January 14th, 2011
The profession of education for health is primarily involved in educating people about the basic concepts, principles and processes of health. The main areas for that profession includes the environmental health, emotional health, intellectual health, physical health, social health, and the spiritual health of the individual, the group or organization, or the community.
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Posted by healthedu on January 4th, 2011
Health education is a personal right and responsibility that ripples out to the family, neighbourhood, society, country and the whole world. An individual’s awareness of and vigilance for health is not only for his own welfare but also for the people around him or her.
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Posted by healthedu on December 27th, 2010
In basic definitions, health is the general condition of the body and mind of a person in all aspects, while wellness is the healthy state of the well-being of a person who is free from diseases or illnesses. A health and wellness education program is usually defined as a plan for the methods, procedures and information in educating people and giving them awareness on how to live a healthy lifestyle, how to be free from diseases or illnesses, and in motivating and encouraging people to be healthy in mind and body.
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Posted by healthedu on December 14th, 2010
Health education is a continual process of learning and learning experiences which enable learners, for themselves or for the society, to come up with informed courses of actions and choices, develop practices and alter social and environmental conditions in means that improve health. Learners study how to accumulate, process and apply health science knowledge and perform activities in a manner that preserve and improve personal, household and neighbourhood health.
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Posted by healthedu on December 2nd, 2010
A community health educator or also known as a community health education specialist is an educator specializing in planning, developing, designing, and organizing health educational programs or activities for communities or groups involved in community health programs. The health educator would plan, develop and help to implement a health education program for a particular community or group in which the program would enhance and improve the health and well-being of the community in terms of physical, emotional, mental, and social health and well-being.
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Posted by healthedu on November 22nd, 2010
Getting college and higher education is not easy with the arrival of economic downturns. College education goes with a price that students need to pay to make their future brighter. As adults, students need to find ways of supporting their studies and at the same time earning a living for themselves and even for some family members. Fortunately, there are education resources for these students. These education resources include financing or funding, availability and accessibility.
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Posted by healthedu on November 15th, 2010
The term of health education is generally defined as the profession of educating people about the principles of health and hygiene. If you are planning a career as a professional health educator, there are many job opportunities open for you in the job market. But to be a professional health educator, you should get a formal education for this particular job title and the best form of education for a health educator is a health education degree program, which consists of both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs that are offered in colleges and universities.
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