projeto de extensão universitária: um espaço para formação profissional e promoção da saúde university extension project: a venue for professional qualification and health promotion
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Abordam-se aqui aspectos teóricos e práticos que envolvem um projeto de extensão da Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp) intitulado Corporalidade e Promoção da Saúde, cuja principal finalidade é articular ações nos campos do ensino, assistência e pesquisa. Este projeto tem por objetivos: proporcionar aos alunos dos cursos de graduação e pós-graduação aprendizagem e vivências no campo da educação em saúde com adolescentes; promover a elaboração e confecção de tecnologias de ensino destinadas à orientação de adolescentes na temática; desenvolver atividades educativas junto a adolescentes e jovens que freqüentam equipamentos sociais e escolas da rede pública; desenvolver pesquisas junto aos serviços que revertam em novas práticas de ensino, intervenção e geração de conhecimento. Seu desenvolvimento ocorre no campo da promoção da saúde, por meio de ações com ênfase nas questões do corpo e sexualidade, direcionadas a adolescentes e jovens que freqüentam escolas de ensino fundamental e médio do município de Embu, São Paulo.
This article covers the theoretical and practical aspects involved in a Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) extension project called Corporality and Health Promotion, the main purpose of which is to articulate actions in the fields of teaching, assistance, and research. This project is aimed at providing undergraduate and graduate students learning and experience opportunities in the field of health education with adolescents; providing the elaboration of teaching technologies that will be used to guide adolescents in the theme; undertake educational activities among students, teenagers and young people who attend social projects and public schools; develop research projects among the services that will revert to new teaching, intervention, and know-ledge generation practices. The project is carried out in the health promotion field, by means of actions that emphasize issues related to the body and to sexuality and aimed at teenagers and young people who attend elementary and high schools in Embu, State of São Paulo.
This article covers the theoretical and practical aspects involved in a Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) extension project called Corporality and Health Promotion, the main purpose of which is to articulate actions in the fields of teaching, assistance, and research. This project is aimed at providing undergraduate and graduate students learning and experience opportunities in the field of health education with adolescents; providing the elaboration of teaching technologies that will be used to guide adolescents in the theme; undertake educational activities among students, teenagers and young people who attend social projects and public schools; develop research projects among the services that will revert to new teaching, intervention, and know-ledge generation practices. The project is carried out in the health promotion field, by means of actions that emphasize issues related to the body and to sexuality and aimed at teenagers and young people who attend elementary and high schools in Embu, State of São Paulo.
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| Authors | ;José Roberto da Silva Brêtas;Sônia Regina Pereira |
| Journal | American journal of human genetics |
| Year | 2007 |
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