2013
DOI: 10.3310/phr01020
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Factors facilitating and constraining the delivery of effective teacher training to promote health and well-being in schools: a survey of current practice and systematic review

Abstract: BackgroundSchools are an important setting for health promotion and teachers have an integral role to play in promoting children and young people’s health and well-being. Adequate initial teacher training (ITT) and continuing professional development in health is therefore important.ObjectivesTo conduct a survey of initial teacher training providers in England and a systematic review of effectiveness to assess how health and well-being is covered on courses, and to identify barriers and facilitators to effecti… Show more

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“…These differences can be used to interpret the findings in more depth. Additionally, researchers from both Spain and England have expressed concern that the establishment of meaningful teacher-student relationships may become less likely in secondary education (García-Moya, 2014, Shepherd et al, 2013. In part this may be due to an increased and in many cases exclusive emphasis on academic outcomes that characterise the final years of compulsory education in both Spain and England.…”
Section: Aims and Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences can be used to interpret the findings in more depth. Additionally, researchers from both Spain and England have expressed concern that the establishment of meaningful teacher-student relationships may become less likely in secondary education (García-Moya, 2014, Shepherd et al, 2013. In part this may be due to an increased and in many cases exclusive emphasis on academic outcomes that characterise the final years of compulsory education in both Spain and England.…”
Section: Aims and Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systematic maps, sometimes termed 'descriptive maps' , are often used in a two-stage model of systematic review as a means of initially characterising the evidence base, followed by the identification of smaller sub-sets of studies that can be used to answer focused questions through systematic review [28,29,34].…”
Section: History Of Systematic Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, it is more likely that families will participate in children's mental health treatment in school context. The role of educators in promoting students' mental health requires teacher training [37]. Detecting signs of depression and addressing depression and mental health issues within school context should be an essential part of teacher training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%