This study explores the feasibility of implementing the curriculum and action-planning components of the HealthKick (HK) intervention in eight low-resourced schools in the Western Cape, South Africa. Process evaluation comprising workshops and personal interactions with teachers and principals were followed up with semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions, along with a questionnaire and evaluation sheet, during three implementation phases. Since promoting healthy habits during the early formative years is of key importance, the research team actively intervened to ensure successful implementation of the curriculum component. Time constraints, teachers' heavy workload, and their reluctance to become involved in non-compulsory ...
Abstract Background The burden of non-communicable diseases, including type 2 diabetes, is growing i...
M.Ed. (Sociology of Education)The study aims to investigate the educators' perceptions of the implem...
Objectives. Non-communicable diseases and limited participation in school physical education have be...
This study explores the feasibility of implementing the curriculum and action-planning components of...
This study explores the feasib0ility of implementing the curriculum and action-planning components o...
This study explored teacher perceptions on adapting the implementation of the WinLIFE (Wellness in L...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the opinions of teachers on the implementation of Life ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of a school-based health promotion interventio...
Abstract Background The HealthKick intervention, intr...
PhD (Learner Support), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe purpose of the study was to in...
Despite health promotion interventions having been implemented in some low-income settings, there is...
The challenges of implementing the curriculum for the Life Orientation learning areas in the Nationa...
This cross-sectional descritive study aimed to develop a health education programme that could serve...
Each person has a distinctive way of living or what we call a lifestyle. A lifestyle encompasses a g...
This qualitative research study focuses on how teachers implement concepts of healthy eating and act...
Abstract Background The burden of non-communicable diseases, including type 2 diabetes, is growing i...
M.Ed. (Sociology of Education)The study aims to investigate the educators' perceptions of the implem...
Objectives. Non-communicable diseases and limited participation in school physical education have be...
This study explores the feasibility of implementing the curriculum and action-planning components of...
This study explores the feasib0ility of implementing the curriculum and action-planning components o...
This study explored teacher perceptions on adapting the implementation of the WinLIFE (Wellness in L...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the opinions of teachers on the implementation of Life ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of a school-based health promotion interventio...
Abstract Background The HealthKick intervention, intr...
PhD (Learner Support), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe purpose of the study was to in...
Despite health promotion interventions having been implemented in some low-income settings, there is...
The challenges of implementing the curriculum for the Life Orientation learning areas in the Nationa...
This cross-sectional descritive study aimed to develop a health education programme that could serve...
Each person has a distinctive way of living or what we call a lifestyle. A lifestyle encompasses a g...
This qualitative research study focuses on how teachers implement concepts of healthy eating and act...
Abstract Background The burden of non-communicable diseases, including type 2 diabetes, is growing i...
M.Ed. (Sociology of Education)The study aims to investigate the educators' perceptions of the implem...
Objectives. Non-communicable diseases and limited participation in school physical education have be...