促进学校的健康和公平:新斯科舍省户外学习空间的环境扫描。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Julie E Campbell, Michelle R Stone, Steve Machat, Hilary A T Caldwell, Daniel G Rainham, Son Truong, Sarah A Moore
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尽管学校有可能影响儿童的健康和福祉,但儿童与自然越来越脱节,特别是在学校环境中。2021年,政府资助在加拿大新斯科舍省的小学创建新的户外学习(OL)空间。我们进行了一次环境扫描,以探索这项OL资金对儿童健康和福祉的状况和影响。所有新斯科舍省的小学(289所)都收到了一份在线调查,内容涉及他们的OL空间中包含的元素,如何解决多样性和可达性,对学生的感知好处,以及对这一过程的见解。定量数据和定性数据分别进行描述性分析和内容分析。共收回94份(33%)调查。大多数(65%)受访者已经或正在创建自己的网络空间。带有白色/黑板的户外座位是最常见的设计(34.5%)。学校努力在设计中融入多样性和可达性。受访者认为OL空间增加了学生的参与度,运动和接触自然。学校还指出,需要更清晰地沟通资金,包括学校更多地参与决策,更多地选择设计,并为教师提供相应的专业发展。OL空间被认为是支持创造包容性的、支持性的学校环境,促进多样性,并有助于学生的整体幸福感。然而,调查结果还强调,OL空间基础设施只是等式的一部分,更广泛的系统、教学和文化支持对于实现有意义和持续的OL至关重要。
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Promoting health and equity in schools: environmental scan of outdoor learning spaces in Nova Scotia.

Promoting health and equity in schools: environmental scan of outdoor learning spaces in Nova Scotia.

Promoting health and equity in schools: environmental scan of outdoor learning spaces in Nova Scotia.

Children are increasingly disconnected from nature, particularly within the school setting, despite the potential for schools to influence children's health and well-being. In 2021, government funding allowed for the creation of new outdoor learning (OL) spaces in elementary schools in Nova Scotia, Canada. We conducted an environmental scan to explore the state and impact of this OL funding for children's health and well-being. All Nova Scotia elementary schools (n = 289) were sent an online survey about elements included in their OL spaces, how diversity and accessibility were addressed, perceived benefits to students, and insights about the process. Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed descriptively or through content analysis, respectively. Ninety-four (33%) surveys were returned. Most (65%) respondents had or were creating their OL spaces. Outdoor seating with a white/blackboard was the most common design (34.5%). Schools made some efforts to incorporate diversity and accessibility in the designs. Respondents perceived that the OL spaces increased student engagement, movement, and exposure to nature. Schools also noted that clearer communication about the funding was needed, including more school involvement in decision-making, more choice in design, and corresponding professional development for teachers. The OL spaces were perceived to support the creation of inclusive, supportive school environments that promote diversity and contribute to students' overall sense of well-being. Yet, the findings also underscore that the OL space infrastructure is only part of the equation and broader systemic, pedagogical, and cultural supports are essential to enabling meaningful and sustained OL.

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Health Promotion International
Health Promotion International Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Health Promotion International contains refereed original articles, reviews, and debate articles on major themes and innovations in the health promotion field. In line with the remits of the series of global conferences on health promotion the journal expressly invites contributions from sectors beyond health. These may include education, employment, government, the media, industry, environmental agencies, and community networks. As the thought journal of the international health promotion movement we seek in particular theoretical, methodological and activist advances to the field. Thus, the journal provides a unique focal point for articles of high quality that describe not only theories and concepts, research projects and policy formulation, but also planned and spontaneous activities, organizational change, as well as social and environmental development.
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