Health and Education Section, Division for Peace and Sustainable Development, Education Sector, UNESCO, Paris, France.
Front Public Health. 2024 Sep 5;12:1415992. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1415992. eCollection 2024.
The reciprocal relationship between education and health is well-established, emphasizing the need for integrating health, nutrition, and well-being components into educational sector planning. Despite widespread acknowledgment of this need, countries lack concrete measures to achieve this integration. We examine challenges that countries have faced and the progress they have made in integrating these components into education sector plans and review the extent to which existing educational planning guidelines and tools address health and well-being. The review reveals a significant underrepresentation of health, well-being, and related themes in existing educational planning frameworks. Recent tools and frameworks developed to support a more holistic approach to education have not yet been widely adopted in standard education sector planning processes. The implementation of such approaches remains inconsistent, with significant barriers including limited cross-sectoral collaboration, lack of capacity, and insufficient funding, among others. Addressing these gaps requires improved guidance, technical support, and a multisectoral approach to education planning that includes health, nutrition, and well-being as fundamental components of foundational learning, supported by political commitment, capacity, and adequate financing.
教育与健康之间的相互关系是既定的,这强调了需要将健康、营养和福祉等因素纳入教育部门规划中。尽管人们普遍认识到这一需求,但各国缺乏具体的措施来实现这一整合。我们研究了各国在将这些组成部分纳入教育部门计划方面所面临的挑战和取得的进展,并审查了现有教育规划指导方针和工具在多大程度上解决了健康和福祉问题。审查结果显示,现有的教育规划框架中健康、福祉和相关主题的代表性严重不足。最近为支持更全面的教育方法而开发的工具和框架尚未在标准的教育部门规划过程中得到广泛采用。此类方法的实施仍然不一致,存在着诸多障碍,包括跨部门合作有限、能力不足以及资金不足等。要解决这些差距,需要改进指导、技术支持以及多部门的教育规划方法,将健康、营养和福祉作为基础教育的基本组成部分,同时还需要政治承诺、能力和充足的资金的支持。