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The Journal of Perinatal Education (JPE) publishes peer - reviewed articles and evidence - based, practical features to inform childbirth
educators and other
health - care professionals on research and resources that will improve their practice and their efforts to support natural,
safe, and healthy birth.
Through evidence - based articles, the JPE advances the knowledge of aspiring and seasoned
educators in any setting - independent or private practice, community, hospital, nursing or midwifery school - and informs
educators and other
health care professionals on research that will improve their practice and their efforts to support natural,
safe, and healthy birth.
We asked Josephine Kim, an
educator, counselor, and faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, to share her thoughts on the risks the film poses for young people, and how
educators can support young viewers and create a
safe space to teach about eating disorders and mental
health.
Feeling
safe at school from potential violence and
health hazards is critical to effective learning and teaching, and International Horizons Unlimited is trying to learn through an Internet survey what
educators and the public know about school safety issues.
TeenDrive365: In School created a series of National
Health Standard compliant lesson plans to support
educators like you in your efforts to influence
safe and informed teen drivers.
Whole Child Education Whole Child Education is a partnership of 22 national education,
health, arts, and civic organizations committed to a whole child approach to education wherein
educators, schools, parents, policymakers, and communities work together to ensure students are healthy,
safe, engaged in learning, supported by caring adults, and challenged by a well - balanced curriculum.
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«In an era when the rich just get richer while the poor seem to fall through the cracks, we need to come together and speak out for change — whether it's smaller class sizes, training for
educators, fair pay and benefits,
health care or
safer work environments.»
Educators overwhelmingly agree that an excellent education experience goes well beyond academic achievement to include equally important factors such as challenging and engaging curricula; strong social - emotional and physical
health supports; moral and ethical development; and
safe, supportive learning environments.
Solutions to keep schools
safe for students and
educators range from security enhancements to mental
health safeguards.
Health educators, like biology majors, write about scientific topics like nutrition,
safe sex, substance abuse and stress reduction.
Her professional experiences include serving as the state
safe aging coordinator for the department of public
health, various positions as a campus
health educator, and currently she teaches full time in the department of
health promotion at Eastern Kentucky University.
Early childhood
educators can play an important role in supporting infant mental
health by creating a
safe and nurturing environment in which children's needs (social, emotional, physical and cognitive) are recognised and met.
• All Children have access to a
safe and accessible, high quality early childhood education that includes a developmentally appropriate curriculum, knowledgeable and well - trained program staff and
educators, comprehensive services that support their
health, nutrition, and social well - being, in an environment that respects and supports diversity.
While her expertise focuses on supporting early childhood
educators, Dr. Schwartz also works with elementary schools,
health care providers, and emergency preparedness professionals to ensure children and families are healthy,
safe, and successful in school.