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Student teachers' ways of experiencing the objective of health education as a school subject: A phenomenographic study

Lasse KannasLeena PaakkariPäivi Tynjälä

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business.industryPhenomenonPedagogySubject (philosophy)Health educationStudent teacherContext (language use)PsychologybusinessPhenomenographyCurriculumEducationPersonal development

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Abstract The aim of this phenomenographic study was to identify student teachers' (N = 20) ways of experiencing health education as a school subject, using semi-structured interviews and essays. The findings indicated that the target phenomenon was discussed through the general objective of the subject in five ways: health education as 1) a context for delivering theoretical knowledge, 2) a channel for providing pupils with practical knowledge and skills to contribute to health-related choices, 3) a means to promote pupils' self-regulative knowledge and independent thinking, 4) a context for personal growth, and 5) a means for developing responsible behavior in society. The hierarchically-ordered categories arrived at varied along six themes of expanding awareness. The findings can be used as a basis for planning educational settings, with a view to deepening student teachers' understanding.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2009.10.035