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School-Based Health Education Research: Charting the Course for the Future

Sarah Benes, Kelly Boyd, Irene Cucina, Holly Alperin

2020Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport18 citationsDOI

Abstract

initiative; one of these goals is healthy behavior. School-based health education is uniquely positioned to be a primary route through which this goal can be achieved. Health education is an academic subject included in a well-rounded education, based on health behavior and learning theory, research-based and taught by licensed and trained health educators with adequate instructional time. Health education helps students acquire functional knowledge about a variety of topics and develop health-related skills resulting in personal competence and self-efficacy. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the existing evidence examining school-based health education and to articulate future directions for research that will solidify school-based health education as a necessary and efficacious strategy for improving the health and wellness of youth.

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School health educationHealth educationCompetence (human resources)Medical educationHealth educatorsVariety (cybernetics)PsychologyPhysical educationHealth promotionMathematics educationPedagogyMedicinePublic healthNursingComputer scienceSocial psychologyArtificial intelligenceSchool Health and Nursing EducationHealth and Lifestyle StudiesObesity, Physical Activity, Diet
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