ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1985, this book is a detailed study of the ways of harmonizing school and community policies, strategies and methods in health education, with examples of work achieved in most countries of Western Europe and the USA. It is primarily a guide to ways of overcoming a piecemeal approach to health education in schools and replacing it with more coherent, coordinated and valid forms in which community agencies can play their part.

part 1|24 pages

Understanding the Constraints on School-Community Interaction

part 2|30 pages

Policies, Strategies and Methods of Achieving Understanding and Cooperation

part 3|22 pages

Professional Training

part 4|100 pages

Cooperative Health Education

chapter |6 pages

Introduction