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Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice
ISBN: 0787996149
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 4
Author(s): N/A
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Number of Pages: 592
This fourth edition of the classic book Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory Research and Practice provides a comprehensive highly accessible and in-depth analysis of health behavior theories that are most relevant to health education This essential resource includes the most current information on theory research and practice at individual interpersonal and community and group levels This edition includes substantial new content on current and emerging theories of health communication e-health culturally diverse communities health promotion the impact of stress the importance of networks and community social marketing and evaluation
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Principles and Foundations of Health Promotion & Education (4th Edition)
ISBN: 032153235X
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 4
Author(s): Randall R. Cottrell, James T. Girvan, James F. McKenzie
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Number of Pages: 384
The Fourth Edition of Principles and Foundations connects you to research resources and practitioners in health education while providing a solid foundation in the history philosophy theory and ethics of health education A Background for the ProfessionThe History of Health and Health Education Philosophical Foundations Theoretical Foundations Ethics and Health Education The Health Educator: Roles Responsibilities Certifications Advanced Study The Settings for Health Education GenciesAssociations Organizations Associated with Health Education The Literature of Health Education Future Trends in Health Education Intended for those interested in learning the basics of health promotion & education
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Comprehensive School Health Education: Totally Awesome Strategies For Teaching Health
ISBN: 0073404667
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 7
Author(s): Linda Meeks, Philip Heit, Randy Page
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Number of Pages: 976
A market leader this book continues to be the most thorough text and resource for preparing elementary- middle- and secondary-school instructors to teach health Students who use this text in a methods class keep it both as a reference for student-teaching and throughout their teaching careers They rely on the practical strategies and methods that the book provides as well as on its comprehensive Curriculum Guide: an organized sequential K-12 plan for teaching students the information and skills they need to become health-literate to maintain and improve their health to prevent disease and to reduce risky health-related behaviors
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Health Education: Elementary and Middle School Applications
ISBN: 0073380806
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 6
Author(s): Susan Telljohann, Cynthia Symons, Beth Pateman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Number of Pages: 480
This state-of-the art health education methods book provides a broad introduction to successful school health programming to reduce health risks and promote school success The text emphasizes the skills needed to teach health while providing background information on key health topics This practical approach prepared pre-service elementary and middle school teachers to provide quality health instruction All the suggested teaching activities are aligned with the National Health Education Standards and include sample assessment strategies
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Health Education: Creating Strategies for School & Community Health, Third Edition
ISBN: 0763759295
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 3
Author(s): Glen G. Gilbert, Robin G. Sawyer, Elisa Beth McNeill
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Number of Pages: 456
The skills necessary to plan and deliver efficient health education programs are fundamentally the same whether it's in a classroom workplace hospital or community Health Education: Creating Strategies for School & Community Health Third Edition provides the tools to make appropriate programming decisions based on the needs of the clients and the educational settings It encourages the systematic development of sound effective and appropriate presentation methods and demonstrates the evolving state of health education The philosophy presented in this text is based on the premise that the core of health education is the process of health education It is a must-have resource for health education methods courses
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Safety, Nutrition and Health in Early Education
ISBN: 1428352937
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 4
Author(s): Cathie Robertson
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
Number of Pages: 688
SAFETY NUTRITION AND HEALTH IN EARLY EDUCATION Fourth Edition prepares students for a career in early childhood education through a combination of basic information and theory practical applications resources and coverage of cultural competence Emphasizing the realities of working with children the book covers the four major subject areas--safety nutrition health and special topics--and includes vignettes checklists and case studies This thoroughly updated fourth edition includes new Early Childhood Rating Scales (ECER-S) expanded information on younger elementary school age children and simplified coverage of CPR and is designed throughout to help students build their understanding of cultural competence in working with children and families from diverse backgrounds Coverage of special-interest topics such as bullying disaster planning for human-generated disasters how America eats the impact of war and terrorism on children autism fetal alcohol syndrome and being at risk for preventable diseases helps students see the real-world application of what they are learning
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Theoretical Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
ISBN: 0763749486
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 1
Author(s): Manoj Sharma, John A. Romas
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Pub
Number of Pages: 288
Theoretical Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion introduces readers to common theories from behavioral and social sciences that are being used in health education and promotion today With its accessible language and emphasis on practical application this text helps students grasp new theories easily and shows students how to use these theories effectively when designing programs in community school work-site or patient care settings
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Community Health Education Methods: A Practical Guide
ISBN: 0763755338
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 3
Author(s): Robert J. Bensley, Jodi Brookins. Fisher
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Number of Pages: 398
The Third Edition of Community Health Education Methods: A Practical Guide teaches students to effectively communicate health education messages and positively influence the norms and behaviors of both individuals and communities This text explores the methods used by health educators including didactic techniques designed to guide others toward the pursuit of a healthy lifestyle The authors explain the essential tools involved in communicating messages to specific audiences providing readers with a full grasp of the skills necessary in making a difference
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Teaching Strategies For Health Education And Health Promotion: Working With Patients, Families, And Communities
ISBN: 0763752274
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 1
Author(s): Arlene Lowenstein, Lynn Foord-May, Jane Romano
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Number of Pages: 642
Intended For A Multidisciplinary Team Of Providers Teaching Strategies For Health Care And Health Establishes A Foundation Of How Why What And When People Of All Ages Learn And How Learning Can Positively Affect A Patient A Family And A Diverse CommunityS Ability To Understand Manage Prevent And Live Well With Their Illness Designed To Give Health Professionals The Tools They Need To Provide Total Patient Care This Unique Resource Presents A Foundation As Well As A Selection Of Tools And Teaching Methodologies To Promote Health And Prevention Of Illness Unique To This Resource Are Experience Driven Case Studies Demonstrating Both Successful And Unsuccessful Cases Helping Health Care Professionals Identify Best Practices To Preserve And Repeat As Well As Analyze Why Unsuccessful Efforts Might Have Failed And How Those Cases Could Be Handled Differently
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Health Promotion and Education Research Methods: Using the Five Chapter Thesis/Dissertation Model, Second Edition
ISBN: 076377507X
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 2
Author(s): Randy Cottrell, James F. McKenzie
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Number of Pages: 350
The main objective in writing a thesis or dissertation is to teach students how to conduct research in a planned and systematic way Health Promotion & Education Research Methods Second Edition provides a comprehensive and thorough presentation of the skills and processes needed to complete high quality research Students will receive an overview of the different approaches to research methods and are introduced to the five-chapter thesis or dissertation format Each chapter contains information relevant to the writing of one or more chapters of a thesis or dissertation Designed for health education specialists this text uses plenty of health education examples some from former graduate students work to help students learn and understand how research is used within the Health Promotion and Education profession
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