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A qualitative evaluation of a professional development program on teacher health knowledge, health attitudes, and health behaviors.
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A qualitative evaluation of a professional development program on teacher health knowledge, health attitudes, and health behaviors./
作者:
Blalock, Cheryl L.
面頁冊數:
118 p.
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Adviser: Thankam S. Sunil.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International47-01.
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Education, Adult and Continuing. -
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9780549675976
A qualitative evaluation of a professional development program on teacher health knowledge, health attitudes, and health behaviors.
Blalock, Cheryl L.
A qualitative evaluation of a professional development program on teacher health knowledge, health attitudes, and health behaviors.
- 118 p.
Adviser: Thankam S. Sunil.
Thesis (M.S.)--The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2008.
This study qualitatively evaluated a teacher professional development program. Fourteen teachers were interviewed, and questions focused on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to nutrition, diabetes, obesity, and physical exercise. Emergent themes were created, and teachers were categorized into the transtheoretical model's stages of change and three typologies: successful maintenance, striving for balance, and stuck in precontemplation. Teachers who were successfully maintaining were knowledgeable and demonstrated high levels of self-efficacy. Teachers in the striving for balance typology cited barriers that prevented them from engaging in healthy behaviors. The teacher categorized as stuck in precontemplation discussed obstacles including placing her spouse and children before her needs. With multiple influences in the teacher's lives, the effects of the program cannot be verified nor can the other influences be controlled. However, it can be stated that the program raised awareness and increased knowledge. The stories shared by these teachers revealed their struggles with identity and their perceptions of others.
ISBN: 9780549675976Subjects--Topical Terms:
626632
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