Background Schools are seen as crucial environments to influence and develop the health literacy of new generations, but without sufficient reflection on the ethical underpinnings of intentions and interventions around health literacy. In contrast, we argue here that ethics are fundamental to all education. The article adopts a ‘One world’ approach that generalizes broadly across the so-called Global North and Global South. It also generalizes across various age groups among school pupils, advocating age appropriate application of the arguments advanced. Main text Our analysis examines why health literacy should be promoted in schools and argues that the purpose should embrace the values of social justice and should not stop at individ...
Background: Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult health p...
Vamos S, Okan O, Sentell T, Rootman I. Making a Case for "Education for Health Literacy": An Interna...
There has been little research on how teacher trainees can be educated to deal with ethical issues, ...
Abstract Background Schools are seen as crucial environments to influence and develop the health lit...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to define health literacy as a learning outcome in schools, and to...
Health literacy is a key determinant of health (1). Several studies have reported a positive assoc...
Vamos S, Okan O, Sentell T, Rootman I. Making a Case for “Education for Health Literacy”: An Interna...
International health and education sectors alike readily support the argument that healthy young peo...
While schools are mandated to teach health education, there is considerable disjunction between gove...
The most recent challenges in health could be tackled by incorporating health education at all level...
BACKGROUND: Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult health p...
Health literacy (HL) is a relatively new concept in health promotion and is concerned with empowerin...
The development of morally appropriate attitudes and behaviors related to health is often considered...
Purpose: Health education still tends to be dominated by an approach designed to achieve individual ...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization cal...
Background: Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult health p...
Vamos S, Okan O, Sentell T, Rootman I. Making a Case for "Education for Health Literacy": An Interna...
There has been little research on how teacher trainees can be educated to deal with ethical issues, ...
Abstract Background Schools are seen as crucial environments to influence and develop the health lit...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to define health literacy as a learning outcome in schools, and to...
Health literacy is a key determinant of health (1). Several studies have reported a positive assoc...
Vamos S, Okan O, Sentell T, Rootman I. Making a Case for “Education for Health Literacy”: An Interna...
International health and education sectors alike readily support the argument that healthy young peo...
While schools are mandated to teach health education, there is considerable disjunction between gove...
The most recent challenges in health could be tackled by incorporating health education at all level...
BACKGROUND: Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult health p...
Health literacy (HL) is a relatively new concept in health promotion and is concerned with empowerin...
The development of morally appropriate attitudes and behaviors related to health is often considered...
Purpose: Health education still tends to be dominated by an approach designed to achieve individual ...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization cal...
Background: Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult health p...
Vamos S, Okan O, Sentell T, Rootman I. Making a Case for "Education for Health Literacy": An Interna...
There has been little research on how teacher trainees can be educated to deal with ethical issues, ...