School health and education: An interdisciplinary connection
For South Africa, the continent and the world as a whole, formal health literacy begins at school. Higher Education in South Africa is challenged to take heed of the World Health Organization's (WHO) (1996) definition of school health. For the WHO, school health is not merely hygiene, health pr...
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Main Author: | Olga N. Makhubela-Nkondo (Author) |
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