Session Information
08 SES 05 B, Stakeholders Views on Health Education in Schools
Paper Session
Contribution
As the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2008) presents, concerns about health and disease are not only the responsibility of the health sector. Actions toward equal and healthier lives must happen in daily environments of people and be supported by policies and programs, as well as in local communities. (CSDH, 2008.) School-aged children’s health is largely determined by the most important surrounding environments, home and school. Although home is the first educational setting for children, schools have a substantial role in influencing children’s health and on balancing the inequalities among children (WHO, 1986, 2012; Tang et al., 2008).
Collaboration between the home and school is an essential part of schools’ daily work, and its advantages have been confirmed by numerous studies (e.g., Sormunen et al., 2011). The evidence for the importance of active collaboration between home and school is strong, and the children are able to benefit from joint support academically, socially, emotionally, and in various ways related to health
Health problems of children have been partially changed over time. In daily life, the children seem to fall short of the recommended hours of sleep, and the use of electronic media in purpose of entertainment or social interaction is high. Problems with daily health habits, e.g., related to lack of sleep, sugar and fat-based nutrition and low physical activity are inevitably leading a large number of children to overweight and obesity, and even to chronic diseases and mental health problems. Furthermore, headaches, tension, restlessness, and difficulty on concentrating are symptoms experienced in particular by school-aged children (Mäki et al., 2010). Smoking and alcohol consumption, as well as social exposure to drugs, are additional concerns among youth (Raisamo et al., 2011). These concerns, among others, give parents and schools new challenges to confront and new tasks to fulfill. As Smit and Driessen (2005) conclude and suggest, education and child rearing should become more integrated activity at home and at school, as well as education and upbringing should be seen as a joint task and responsibility of these environments.
This study aims to investigate the components and level of home-school relationship related to health. Data on parents and teachers’ views on collaboration between home and school will be collected in Finland and in France in spring 2015. Since this study is in its preliminary stage, no country comparisons will be made, but instead, the phenomenon inside two countries will be examined.
The research questions are:
- How do parents and teachers view the health-related collaboration between home and school in Finland?
- How do parents and teachers view the health-related collaboration between home and school in France?
Method
Expected Outcomes
References
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