This course will engage students in learning about a range of theoretical and evidence-based, as well as Indigenous, models and approaches to health and wellbeing promotion. Critical examination of these models and approaches will determine which are better suited to Aotearoa New Zealand education settings. A range of context-specific examples of health and wellbeing promotion in schools will be explored to question the consistency of these approaches with theory, evidence, and policy. Students will work in groups to read, discuss, and respond to course materials, as well as reflect on and consider their own experiences of health promotion.
For each module, students are assigned readings and will have non-contact time to read, consider, and reflect. Students must come to their in-class workshop having read the materials for the module, and be ready to answer questions and debate with their group.