Assignment 2: Pursuing A Career In Health Education

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1. The four major settings where health educators are employed are: school health education/promotion, public or community health education/promotion, work-site health education/promotion, and health education/promotion in health care settings.
School health education involves all the services that are associated with schools. They are designed to promote student’s physical, social, and emotional development. The main responsibilities of a school health education specialist could be: lesson planning (including grading), coaching, meeting with parents, and various administrative duties.
Public/Community health education professionals are responsible for helping the general public and individuals in communities. Three responsibilities of these
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In the future, I would love to work in a school health education/promotion setting. I have always enjoyed working with children, and drawn towards a career working with them. I feel like this would be a great fit for me. Since this is still a new major change I am not positive what job title I would prefer to have in a school setting. I would prefer working in an elementary school with younger children, but I think I would be happy with any age. After reading through this chapter of the text book, I think that working as a physical education teacher would be a career where I would feel like I would be making a difference. I love to teach others new things, and love exercise so I feel like this career choice would combine those two loves perfectly. I believe that children need to learn these healthy behaviors at a young age in order to carry them into adult hood. Exercise and living a healthy lifestyle does not have to be a hard or boring thing and I would teach that to the students I would teach. Another factor that helped make this decision is my family members, especially my younger sister. When I was growing up, I didn’t learn about health, and exercise and I struggled to learn these things later in life. My sister is going through similar experiences that I went through and I am trying to help her learn about health and exercise at a younger age than I did. She is nine years old and 10-15 pounds overweight. She does not like her physical education class because it isn’t fun for her. I would like to promote health and exercise in an exciting way that kids will feel like they are playing games (not just sports) and not just doing tasks that a teacher is telling them to