EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning (Jul 2015)

The PoSE Project: the Potential of Technological Learning for Postural Education in Schoolchildren

  • Ilaria Bortone,
  • Nadia Agnello,
  • Alberto Argentiero,
  • Valentina Denetto,
  • Cosimo Neglia,
  • Giuseppe Palestra,
  • Marco Benvenuto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4108/el.2.6.e7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 6
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Back pain in children and adolescents is quite common, so developing preventive strategies for back pain is highly desirable. This article describes a planned school-based postural education project (PoSE) to promote healthy behaviors among middle school students and their families and to moderate postural diseases. As first s tep, we e valuated which a spects of postural behaviors were integrated in children’s lifestyle through a questionnaire. Then, the educational program consisted of interactive lessons on back posture and good principles both in class and at home. A participatory approach was used to evaluate attempts to involve all who have a stake in outcomes in order to take action and effect change. The strength of the participatory approach used in this study lies in the contribution to empowerment social change.

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