The use of healthcare technologies in education process in vocational school an example of kiev higher vocational college of service and design
Abstract
The investigation on the implementation of healthy technology inthe educational process of Kyiv vocational school of service and
design was presented. The results of a survey of 186 students related
to healthy lifestyle wer e analyzed.
A special attention was paid to finding the most effective forms
and methods of teaching students to healthy lifestyles and also
creating a positive attitude towards their health.
Three main strategies of innovation were established by
psycholo gical department of KPS of service and design:
Strategy of local changes - rationalization, renovation of
classes and clubs software.
Strategy of module changes - implementation of innovations
at different levels of educational process.
Strategy of system changes - restoration of educational
process content, organization, activities, goals and objectives,
technology etc.
It was concluded that the innovation system with non - traditional
forms, methods of education and various technologies provides an
positiv e motivation for a healthy lifestyle in teenagers of professional
school.
Keywords: vocational education, health saving technologies,
strategies of local changes, strategy of module changes, strategy of
system changes.
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