Health literacy and the Australian Curriculum for Health and Physical Education: a marriage of convenience or a process of empowerment?

L. Alfrey, Trent D. Brown
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The concept of ‘health literacy’ is becoming increasingly prominent internationally, and it has been identified as one of the five key propositions that underpin the forthcoming Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education (ACHPE). The ACHPE is one of few national curricula to explicitly refer to health literacy, identifying it as an empowerment strategy that involves young people taking action to promote their own and others' good health. Given ongoing concerns surrounding the efficacy of Health Education, coupled with the privileged status of literacy education in contemporary schooling, health literacy could also be viewed as an unsurprising marriage of convenience between health and dominant education discourses. This paper explores health literacy from socio-historical, theoretical and future-focused perspectives. In so doing, it discusses some possible implications, challenges and opportunities that we could expect once the ACHPE is mobilised in schools.
健康素养与澳大利亚健康和体育课程:是便利的联姻还是赋权的过程?
"健康素养"的概念在国际上日益突出,已被确定为支撑即将出台的澳大利亚课程:健康和体育(ACHPE)的五个关键命题之一。卫生知识普及课程是少数明确提到卫生知识普及的国家课程之一,将其确定为一项赋权战略,使年轻人采取行动促进自己和他人的良好健康。鉴于人们对健康教育有效性的持续关注,再加上扫盲教育在当代学校教育中的特权地位,健康扫盲也可以被视为健康与主流教育话语之间的便利结合,这并不令人惊讶。本文从社会历史、理论和未来的角度探讨了健康素养。在此过程中,它讨论了一些可能的影响,挑战和机遇,我们可以期待一旦在学校动员ACHPE。
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