World Yearbook of Education 1989
Health Education
Herausgeber: James, Chris; Harris, Duncan; Balding, John
World Yearbook of Education 1989
Health Education
Herausgeber: James, Chris; Harris, Duncan; Balding, John
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Published in 2005, World Yearbook of Education 1989: Health Education is a valuable addition to the Major Works Series.
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Published in 2005, World Yearbook of Education 1989: Health Education is a valuable addition to the Major Works Series.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 541g
- ISBN-13: 9780415501743
- ISBN-10: 0415501741
- Artikelnr.: 34743588
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 541g
- ISBN-13: 9780415501743
- ISBN-10: 0415501741
- Artikelnr.: 34743588
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Duncan Harris, Chris James, John Balding
Introduction
Health education worldwide: the state of the art in 1989 1. Health education in the Netherlands
AN OVERVIEW 2. Non
smoking: your choice, a Dutch smoking prevention programme
A CASE STUDY 3. Health education in Denmark: a puzzle without a picture
AN OVERVIEW 4. The Danish government Home Economics Council's school campaign 1986 to 1987 'You become what you get to eat'
A CASE STUDY 5. A transition from health education to health promotion
AN OVERVIEW 6. North Western Health Board of the Republic of Ireland: lifes kills programme for schools
A CASE STUDY 7. Health education in Spain
AN OVERVIEW 8: Programme for the eradication of the habit of smoking at the University School of Nursing in Oviedo, Spain
A CASE STUDY 9. Health education in Chile
AN OVERVIEW 10. The organization of health education in the Nuble health service, Chile
A CASE STUDY 11. Health education in Jamaica
AN OVERVIEW 12. A participatory and intersectoral approach to community development: the Deeside community project, St Catherine, Jamaica
A CASE STUDY 13. Health education in Canada
AN OVERVIEW 14. Research findings lead to improvements in health education for Canadian youth
A CASE STUDY 15. Health education in Australia: seven queens
AN OVERVIEW 16. Course development in health education and promotion
A CASE STUDY 17. Health education in Kenya
AN OVERVIEW 18. Insights on health education: AMREF's experience
A CASE STUDY 19. Ibadan comfort stations: an experiment in environmental sanitation health education
A CASE STUDY 20. Health education: instrument for a health orientated culture? an Italian experience
A CASE STUDY 21. Norwegians, as fit as fiddles? A CASE STUDY 22. Health education in Finland
AN OVERVIEW 23· Health education in Wales
AN OVERVIEW 24. From theory into practice
lose weight Wales
A CASE STUDY 25. Health education in England
AN OVERVIEW 26. Involving parents in health education
A CASE STUDY 27. Survey methods as a stimulus to health education in schools
A CASE STUDY28. Health education in Scotland
AN OVERVIEW 29. Drug education: an integrated strategy in Scotland
A CASE STUDY
Health education worldwide: the state of the art in 1989 1. Health education in the Netherlands
AN OVERVIEW 2. Non
smoking: your choice, a Dutch smoking prevention programme
A CASE STUDY 3. Health education in Denmark: a puzzle without a picture
AN OVERVIEW 4. The Danish government Home Economics Council's school campaign 1986 to 1987 'You become what you get to eat'
A CASE STUDY 5. A transition from health education to health promotion
AN OVERVIEW 6. North Western Health Board of the Republic of Ireland: lifes kills programme for schools
A CASE STUDY 7. Health education in Spain
AN OVERVIEW 8: Programme for the eradication of the habit of smoking at the University School of Nursing in Oviedo, Spain
A CASE STUDY 9. Health education in Chile
AN OVERVIEW 10. The organization of health education in the Nuble health service, Chile
A CASE STUDY 11. Health education in Jamaica
AN OVERVIEW 12. A participatory and intersectoral approach to community development: the Deeside community project, St Catherine, Jamaica
A CASE STUDY 13. Health education in Canada
AN OVERVIEW 14. Research findings lead to improvements in health education for Canadian youth
A CASE STUDY 15. Health education in Australia: seven queens
AN OVERVIEW 16. Course development in health education and promotion
A CASE STUDY 17. Health education in Kenya
AN OVERVIEW 18. Insights on health education: AMREF's experience
A CASE STUDY 19. Ibadan comfort stations: an experiment in environmental sanitation health education
A CASE STUDY 20. Health education: instrument for a health orientated culture? an Italian experience
A CASE STUDY 21. Norwegians, as fit as fiddles? A CASE STUDY 22. Health education in Finland
AN OVERVIEW 23· Health education in Wales
AN OVERVIEW 24. From theory into practice
lose weight Wales
A CASE STUDY 25. Health education in England
AN OVERVIEW 26. Involving parents in health education
A CASE STUDY 27. Survey methods as a stimulus to health education in schools
A CASE STUDY28. Health education in Scotland
AN OVERVIEW 29. Drug education: an integrated strategy in Scotland
A CASE STUDY
Introduction
Health education worldwide: the state of the art in 1989 1. Health education in the Netherlands
AN OVERVIEW 2. Non
smoking: your choice, a Dutch smoking prevention programme
A CASE STUDY 3. Health education in Denmark: a puzzle without a picture
AN OVERVIEW 4. The Danish government Home Economics Council's school campaign 1986 to 1987 'You become what you get to eat'
A CASE STUDY 5. A transition from health education to health promotion
AN OVERVIEW 6. North Western Health Board of the Republic of Ireland: lifes kills programme for schools
A CASE STUDY 7. Health education in Spain
AN OVERVIEW 8: Programme for the eradication of the habit of smoking at the University School of Nursing in Oviedo, Spain
A CASE STUDY 9. Health education in Chile
AN OVERVIEW 10. The organization of health education in the Nuble health service, Chile
A CASE STUDY 11. Health education in Jamaica
AN OVERVIEW 12. A participatory and intersectoral approach to community development: the Deeside community project, St Catherine, Jamaica
A CASE STUDY 13. Health education in Canada
AN OVERVIEW 14. Research findings lead to improvements in health education for Canadian youth
A CASE STUDY 15. Health education in Australia: seven queens
AN OVERVIEW 16. Course development in health education and promotion
A CASE STUDY 17. Health education in Kenya
AN OVERVIEW 18. Insights on health education: AMREF's experience
A CASE STUDY 19. Ibadan comfort stations: an experiment in environmental sanitation health education
A CASE STUDY 20. Health education: instrument for a health orientated culture? an Italian experience
A CASE STUDY 21. Norwegians, as fit as fiddles? A CASE STUDY 22. Health education in Finland
AN OVERVIEW 23· Health education in Wales
AN OVERVIEW 24. From theory into practice
lose weight Wales
A CASE STUDY 25. Health education in England
AN OVERVIEW 26. Involving parents in health education
A CASE STUDY 27. Survey methods as a stimulus to health education in schools
A CASE STUDY28. Health education in Scotland
AN OVERVIEW 29. Drug education: an integrated strategy in Scotland
A CASE STUDY
Health education worldwide: the state of the art in 1989 1. Health education in the Netherlands
AN OVERVIEW 2. Non
smoking: your choice, a Dutch smoking prevention programme
A CASE STUDY 3. Health education in Denmark: a puzzle without a picture
AN OVERVIEW 4. The Danish government Home Economics Council's school campaign 1986 to 1987 'You become what you get to eat'
A CASE STUDY 5. A transition from health education to health promotion
AN OVERVIEW 6. North Western Health Board of the Republic of Ireland: lifes kills programme for schools
A CASE STUDY 7. Health education in Spain
AN OVERVIEW 8: Programme for the eradication of the habit of smoking at the University School of Nursing in Oviedo, Spain
A CASE STUDY 9. Health education in Chile
AN OVERVIEW 10. The organization of health education in the Nuble health service, Chile
A CASE STUDY 11. Health education in Jamaica
AN OVERVIEW 12. A participatory and intersectoral approach to community development: the Deeside community project, St Catherine, Jamaica
A CASE STUDY 13. Health education in Canada
AN OVERVIEW 14. Research findings lead to improvements in health education for Canadian youth
A CASE STUDY 15. Health education in Australia: seven queens
AN OVERVIEW 16. Course development in health education and promotion
A CASE STUDY 17. Health education in Kenya
AN OVERVIEW 18. Insights on health education: AMREF's experience
A CASE STUDY 19. Ibadan comfort stations: an experiment in environmental sanitation health education
A CASE STUDY 20. Health education: instrument for a health orientated culture? an Italian experience
A CASE STUDY 21. Norwegians, as fit as fiddles? A CASE STUDY 22. Health education in Finland
AN OVERVIEW 23· Health education in Wales
AN OVERVIEW 24. From theory into practice
lose weight Wales
A CASE STUDY 25. Health education in England
AN OVERVIEW 26. Involving parents in health education
A CASE STUDY 27. Survey methods as a stimulus to health education in schools
A CASE STUDY28. Health education in Scotland
AN OVERVIEW 29. Drug education: an integrated strategy in Scotland
A CASE STUDY