Health Education Minor
Introduction
According to the National Education
Association, Health Education is defined as "the process of providing
learning experience which favorably influences understanding, attitudes,
and behavior relating to individual and community health." Health is
dynamic and multi-dimensional. The Health, Exercise Science and
Athletics staff views health education from seven dimensions, aptly
described in the SPECIES model: Social, Physical, Emotional, Career,
Intelligence, Environmental, and Spiritual. Health Education attempts to
heighten awareness by focusing on attitudes and behaviors of individual,
assisting them in making informed decisions regarding prevention,
behavior change issues and problem solving.
Curriculum Overview
The minor focuses on:
- Classroom teaching methods
- Curriculum for health education
- Death, dying and aging
- Drug education
- Environmental and consumer
health
- Human growth and development
- Mental and emotional health
- Nutrition and exercise
- Responsible sexuality
Benefits of UWSP
Job opportunities are excellent because
Health Education is required for graduation in our Wisconsin Public
Schools.
It is rewarding to teach practical
information for every day living emphasizing prevention and sound
decision making.
This minor meets teacher certification
requirements for K-12 Health.
Indoor and outdoor facilities are
excellent. Indoor facilities are located in the Health Enhancement
Center (HEC) and feature the following: Quandt and Berg gymnasiums; a
multi-activity center featuring tennis courts, a 200 meter indoor track,
archery range, and 2800 sq. ft. climbing wall; aquatic center featuring
an Olympic sized pool, a 14 1/2 ft. deep diving well, and therapeutic
warm water pool; dance studios; wrestling gym; a 3000 sq. ft.
strength/fitness center featuring Olympic free weights, Hammer Strength
equipment, cardio theatre, and cardio-respiratory equipment; a 2000 sq.
ft. cardio center featuring cardio theatre, aerobics room,
cardio-respiratory equipment, massage therapy, Nautilus equipment; and
four classrooms. Outdoor facilities include softball, football, baseball
and soccer fields, tennis courts and 400 meter track. Jogging and hiking
trails are available in Schmeeckle Reserve on campus.
Further Information
Sheila Miech
School of Health, Exercise Science and
Athletics
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
117C Health Enhancement Center
Stevens Point, WI 54481
(715) 346-2462
smiech@uwsp.edu