Comprehend philosophies, theoretical frameworks, principles and practices of health promotion that are in keeping with the attainment of embodied well-being and the expression of vitality in active living. Develop curricular and instructional understandings used to design, implement and evaluate health promotion programs in schools, community settings and other institutional contexts.
The program is ideally suited for school-based health education and physical education teachers, community leaders, community leisure service workers, hospital personnel such as dieticians and nurses, recreation leaders, holistic health practitioners, and college instructors.
The application deadline for Simon Fraser University's Master of Education programs has been extended to Wednesday, April 15, 2015. For those interested in applying to the Health Education and Active Living program click here.
The application deadline for Simon Fraser University's Master of Education programs has been extended to Wednesday, April 15, 2015. For those interested in applying to the Health Education and Active Living program click here.
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