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@inbook{913081, author = {Střelec, Stanislav and Šťáva, Jan}, address = {Krakow}, booktitle = {SZERLAG, A. (ed.) Health in pedagogical discourses and school practices}, edition = {1.vydání}, keywords = {health literacy; social health; specific dimensions; school; teacher; educational means; formation; development; research survey; presentation; conclusions}, language = {eng}, location = {Krakow}, isbn = {978-83-7587-418-1}, pages = {143-150}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza"Impuls"}, title = {The school as the institution promoting the development of social health in pupils}, year = {2010} }
TY - CHAP ID - 913081 AU - Střelec, Stanislav - Šťáva, Jan PY - 2010 TI - The school as the institution promoting the development of social health in pupils VL - Faculty of Medicine Wroclaw University PB - Oficyna Wydawnicza"Impuls" CY - Krakow SN - 9788375874181 KW - health literacy KW - social health KW - specific dimensions KW - school KW - teacher KW - educational means KW - formation KW - development KW - research survey KW - presentation KW - conclusions N2 - Social health is a significant part of the pupils health and the school is an important institution intervening into the process of its development. The term social health has been interpreted in special literature on different levels and in various contexts. The study aims at defining more stable theoretical framework for the application of educational means in the formation and development of healthy social relations in the school classroom. The study summarizes the findings of the research. The study is a part of the MSM0021622421 MU Faculty of Education Brno research project The School and Health for the 21 century. ER -
STŘELEC, Stanislav a Jan ŠŤÁVA. The school as the institution promoting the development of social health in pupils. In \textit{SZERLAG, A. (ed.) Health in pedagogical discourses and school practices}. 1.vydání. Krakow: Oficyna Wydawnicza''Impuls'', 2010, s.~143-150. Faculty of Medicine Wroclaw University. ISBN~978-83-7587-418-1.
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