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Analysis of Health Promoting Schools: Focusing on Small-sized Elementary School in Rural Area

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KMID : 0608420150280020067
±è¹ÌÁÖ:Kim Mi-Ju
ÀúÀÚ¾øÀ½:No authors listed

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to present a model of WHO Health Promoting School easily applicable to small-sized schools in rural areas.

Methods: The study analyzed data of 11 small-sized schools in rural areas selected from 85 health promoting schools, an initiative led by the Ministry of Education from 2012 to 2014.

Results: Through the analysis, the study found out the operation process of health promoting schools consists of five stages: system development, needs survey & survey on current status, school health policy development, program development & execution, and evaluation. In addition, the study was able to discover three key factors in operating health promoting schools: connection with curriculum, connection with community, and consensus among members. While it turned out the schools were following operation manuals faithfully, the biggest problem with operation was that the stages of needs survey, priority setting, and core task development were not closely coordinated.

Conclusion: Although the model suggested in the study fails to reflect the characteristics of small-sized schools in rural areas, it is close to a universal model which could serve as a guideline when regular schools adopt the system of health promoting schools.
KeyWords

School, Health promotion, School-based services, Model
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