Teachers as Health Workers

A Critical Understanding of the Health-Education Interface

Tony Rossi author Doune Macdonald author Louise McCuaig author Eimear Enright author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:31st Dec '21

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Schooling has long been held responsible for the health and well-being of children. However, against an international background of rising concern about students’ performance and well-being, schools and teachers have faced escalating expectations of their health-related work. While various stakeholders have ideas about what teachers’ health work entails, we know little about teachers’ contributions, engagement and personal satisfaction with this work. As teachers’ work represents a significant national investment, insight into the cost–benefit of teachers’ health work is vital to establishing the broader economic contribution of schools to society.

Teachers as Health Workers offers a critical perspective on these matters, documenting the day-to-day work of Australian teachers as they grapple with the challenges, and joys, of balancing education and health-related responsibilities. Whilst shifts in policy, economics and globalisation influence localised enactment of teachers’ health work, the economic modelling, theorising and methodological innovations of this research address enduring themes and challenges. Consequently, this book’s critical perspective reveals policy-practice gaps in government strategies seeking to create a healthy and productive population.

The book will inform education, health and industrial policies and provide direction for teachers’ initial or ongoing preparation as health workers.

"This is a timely, inspirational and thought-provoking book exploring teachers’ health work. It includes many compelling stories about the teaching of, and caring for, health in schools. The book fills a gap for teachers, educational leaders, policy makers and academics regarding how teachers serve as critical health resources that enable children and young people to swim well in the river of life."

Professor Mikael Quennerstedt,Örebro University, Sweden

"Something important is going on when educators and schools are charged with new responsibilities for pediatric health and well-being. The authors’ critical perspectives illuminate hidden and unanticipated challenges, together with consequential policy and practice choices, in the quest for brighter futures for young people."

Hal A. Lawson, Professor of Educational Policy and Leadership and Professor of Social Welfare, University at Albany, State University of New York

ISBN: 9781032162843

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

208 pages