Health Education – Responsibility – Changing Attitude. A New Pedagogical and Methodological Concept of Peer Education

Author:

Feith Helga Judit1,Lukács J. Ágnes1,Gradvohl Edina1,Füzi Rita2,Mészárosné Darvay Sarolta3,Bihariné Krekó Ilona3,Falus András4

Affiliation:

1. Semmelweis University , Budapest , Hungary

2. Department of Public Health , Government Office of the Capital City Budapest , Hungary

3. Eötvös Lóránd University , Budapest , Hungary

4. Semmelweis University , EDUVITAL Foundation , Budapest , Hungary

Abstract

Abstract Health-related attitudes can be modified and supported most effectively at young ages. Young generations require more interpersonal and interactive pedagogical methods in programs engaged in health promotion, as well. The aim of the authors was to get an insight into a relatively novel pedagogical method, called peer education. This multilateral activity is focusing the procedure on attitudes, experience, and motivation of youngsters in connection with health promotion programs and community service work. In this article, the authors describe 1) the theory, origin, and principal influences of peer education compared to traditional teaching methods and 2) the new, efficiency-oriented and science-based methodology of health education program.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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