Sunday, July 15, 2007

How subjects taught in school benefit us: Health Education

This may be an untaught subject in most secondary schools but this is one of the most important subjects. Health education is a subject that teaches people on keeping one clean and free of bacteria on their body. This are the current topics that will be tested in next year's GCE "O" and "A" level.

1) Washing the right hand.
2) Coughing without spitting.
3) Swimming pool ethics.
4) *Washing the left hand. (only for "A" levels)
5) How to wash faeces from a butt.
6) Sweeping the floor.
7) *How to wash faeces from a butt using a tissue. (only for "A" levels)
8) *Vacuuming the floor. (only for "A" levels)
9) Not smoking.



As you can see, the topics with the asterisk is very difficult and only for those taking the "A" levels.

Let us now go back to our topic on how Health education can be of any importance to us.

So, I review topic number 9 on Not smoking.

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"As you all know, some people smoke. We should not smoke because it speeds up global warming. That is why the government is trying to limit the number of smokers and the opportunity for them to smoke, such as their inability to smoke in places of entertainment such as pubs and coffee shops, and they are called coffee shops because the only thing they sell is coffee. Now, the question is, am I telling you the truth?" - Miss EnEn, Ph.D Health Education.

Health education is also important in everyday life:


Without Health Education, our hand may not be as clean as it is now, and we may not know how to use the soap properly. As you can see by now, Health Education should be taught in my school and I am very sure that this is why people who are old, as in, those not schooling, are smokers. I think that our Prime Minister have learnt a lot on Health Education.

(And now, EnEn is complaining that she has 5 more parts to the "How subjects taught in school benefits us" series.)

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