Year 11 Health Studies (11HEA)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Miss M. Holmes.
Students develop knowledge and skills that help them to promote positive well-being for themselves, other people, and society. They develop their understanding of Hauora and how different aspects of well-being influence overall well-being. They will explore the inter-relationships between individuals, others and society that can influence well-being. They will also develop the skills to take action for their well-being, the well-being of others and/or their community.
Course Overview
Term 1
Learning about the models of Health through, passion, connection and Te Whare Tapa Wha. Looking at Cultural treasure and connecting with culture. Setting Goals to to enhance a chosen aspect of well-being. Will be given practical opportunities outside the classroom to work on strengthening your own well-being to achieve your goal. This may include, Pilates, yoga, fitness circuits etc...
Term 2
Develop decision making skills in the context of health related situations. Here you will learn about Maramataka in relation to making decisions for Mental Health.
Term 3
Investigating factors & strategies that influence Health. External
Term 4
Tidy up an remaining assessments to prepare for the exam.
Recommended Prior Learning
Open Entry
Pathway
This course would be an excellent choice for any student who wants to work in the Health Sector! Also for students who would like to work in any roll that involves looking after others! Nurse, Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Doctor, Sports Medicine.
Assessment Information
20 creditsDisclaimer
The Standards offered are correct at time of writing
Course content may change by the start of the year