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		<title>What Does a Health Educator Do?</title>
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  Many of you are aware that there is a health education class available to children in the schools in your area. You yourself may have had health education when you were in school, depending on your age. What people do not realize, however, is that a health educator does not only have to [...]]]></description>
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<p>  Many of you are aware that there is a health education class available to children in the schools in your area. You yourself may have had health education when you were in school, depending on your age. What people do not realize, however, is that a health educator does not only have to work in the school setting. There are plenty of positions available to a health educator, it all depends on which route they would like to take. For those of you out there that are unaware of what a position in the health education field entails, we have provided some information about what it is that a health educator actually does. Below you will find some of the most important aspects of a health education position. Hopefully it will provide you with some more insight about the field.</p>
<p>    1. Finding out what is needed &#8211; Assessing the needs of your clientele is a very important part of being a health educator. Other than the basics that need to be covered for health education, problems that people are dealing with should be addressed. If the people you are providing with a health education have a problem with their weight and diet issues, then that type of information should be added to the curriculum. If they are not exercising the way they should be, then as a health educator, it is your duty to provide accurate exercise information. </p>
<p>    2. Designing the curriculum &#8211; Once you find out what your target group needs in their health education, it is time to put together your curriculum. Even though you would like to cover all the subjects under the rainbow, a health educator can only cover so much information in a certain period of time. The entire health education you provide should be well balanced and informative to everybody, no matter their shape or size. While a health educator will assess the needs of a group, they also need to make sure that a variety of topics are touched upon.</p>
<p>    3. Check your progress &#8211; When you are teaching health education, it is important that you measure and evaluate yourself to make sure that the curriculum you have chosen is the best one available to your target group. Keep in mind that curricula can be changed, a health educator may have to do this many times. It is not a sign of failure, it is changing your route so you can better help your students.</p>
<p>    These are the most important things that a health educator does, but it is not the end of the story. There are many other aspects to health education that must be dealt with such as providing your students with resources in case they would like to know more or need to know more to stay healthy. This type of education, along with the advancements in hospital technology, is the reason why human life expectancy is increasing more and more as time goes on.</p>
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		<title>Becoming a Health Educator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Providing the public with health education is a very important job. Children and adults alike need to know more about how the human body works and what they can do to keep it running smoothly and efficiently, like a well oiled machine. If you are currently considering becoming a health educator, you will be doing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Providing the public with health education is a very important job. Children and adults alike need to know more about how the human body works and what they can do to keep it running smoothly and efficiently, like a well oiled machine. If you are currently considering becoming a health educator, you will be doing some very fulfilling work and serving a noble cause, but where do you start? Teaching health education classes will take some time, effort, and hard work, but once you get through it, you will be glad that you went for it. A health educator can go home every single night knowing that they are actively helping society become healthier as a whole, and they are providing the public with health education that will stay with them for a lifetime. Below you will find the steps that need to be taken to become a health educator. You&#8217;ll be teaching health education in no time!</p>
<p>    1. High school &#8211; The road to any great future position starts in high school. Your grade point average and SAT scores will help universities to decide whether or not you have the drive and ambition to join their ranks. This is also where you will be receiving a basic health education that you will be building upon later. If you have any questions, do not be afraid to ask your health educator about their career, they will most likely be happy to impart that type of knowledge on a bright young individual.</p>
<p>    2. College &#8211; When you head to a university, you will most likely be majoring in either Health Science or Health Education. The names for the health educator majors may vary, but the content will remain relatively similar. Here you will be adding to the health education base you built while you were in high school, and much more. A big part of the Health Science major is participating in community health projects. After all, being a health educator is about bringing information to the public and you helping your community. </p>
<p>    3. Work force &#8211; Now that you have gotten your degree in Health Education, you are ready to become a full fledged health educator, congratulations! What you will be doing now is planning the curriculum for your students in your health education class and then will be teaching them directly. A health educator should be able to keep their class informative and fun at the same time, so keep that in mind. </p>
<p>    Hopefully you are up for the hard work it takes to become a health educator, because the benefits are well worth it. You will be molding today&#8217;s youth into conscious individuals and helping them stay healthy for years to come. There are many kids that look forward to their health education class every day, so make sure you deliver.</p>
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		<title>What Options Does a Health Educator Have?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contrary to popular belief, a health educator has many more options than teaching a public health education class in schools. A health educator is able to provide a very important service to their community, but we all need to know that these services are available. Public health education classes can be taught in several different [...]]]></description>
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<p>Contrary to popular belief, a health educator has many more options than teaching a public health education class in schools. A health educator is able to provide a very important service to their community, but we all need to know that these services are available. Public health education classes can be taught in several different venues, and it is just as important no matter where they are being conducted. A public health education is just that, providing the public with a health education. This obviously can involve teaching in school, but it does not have to. If we increase awareness about the places a health educator can teach their classes, we will all benefit from that. There are already many places where people are taking advantage of public health education, and hopefully it will become an ongoing trend. Below you will find the major areas where a health educator can operate.</p>
<p>    1. The corporate world &#8211; Many companies hire a health educator to help and keep their employees in shape and healthy. As the saying goes, a healthy employee is a happy employee! While this may not exactly be considered public health education, they are educating the public about health. These do not have to be huge corporations either, small businesses provide their employees with public health education as well. </p>
<p>    2. Hospitals &#8211; It makes sense that an institution that dedicates itself to health would have public health education available. This can be a great place for any health educator to work. You will be able to spend time with both children and adults and teach them what they can do in their lives to stay healthy and out of the hospital. Many people are admitted into the hospital because of their unhealthy habits to begin with, so having public health education available for them will provide them with the information they need to keep their body running smoothly. This can be a very fulfilling position for any health educator.</p>
<p>    3. Your community &#8211; This is the essence of public health education. While there are some institutions that will pay you for your time, many try to put in some extra effort and volunteer so that their community can benefit from the knowledge they possess. As a health educator, you have the option of helping the people that do not have the funds needed to learn important information about their health otherwise. The knowledge you have should be treated like a gift, and that gift should be shared with the entire world.</p>
<p>    Being a health educator comes with a responsibility to do everything in your power to provide public health education to anybody in need. Teaching at a school may be what you have dreamed of since you were a child, but remember that it is not your only option. Everybody could use a bit of health education, and you can be the one to provide it.</p>
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