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Portugal Implementation Plan Antnio Brito Av Cristina Costa Gregria Amann Isabel Batista Maria Joo Gaspar Background Education System Students in Students in Students Levels Grades Age (Years) Private Public Schools Total Schools


  1. Portugal Implementation Plan António Brito Avô Cristina Costa Gregória Amann Isabel Batista Maria João Gaspar

  2. Background Education System Students in Students in Students Levels Grades Age (Years) Private Public Schools Total Schools Pre-school 127 602 120 224 247 826 Pre-school 3 to 5 ISCED 0 1st to 4th year 419 764 49 389 469 153 6 to 9/10 1st Cycle ISCED 1 5th to 6th year 208 304 29 242 237 546 10 to 11/12 2nd Cycle Basic Education 7th to 9th year 298 792 40 932 339 724 12 to 14/15 ISCED 2 3rd Cycle Secondary 200 199 24 990 225 189 10th to 12th year 16 to 19 ISCED 3 Adapted from GEPE /2009

  3. Background Installed Structure Education System More than 6.000 public schools for basic education all over the country, organized in more than 900 local groups. Each of the groups of schools has a teacher responsible for the coordination of health education projects in basic schools (HEC: Health Education Coordinator). National Health Service 74 groups of Health Care Centers all over the country. Each Health Care Center develops a national school health program and has a School Health Coordinator (SHC: School Health Coordinator).

  4. Implementation Plan Ministry of Health Ministry of Education Directorate General Directorate General of Health of Innovation and Curricular Development Regional Health Administrations Regional Education Directorates RSHC - RICC Health Centers Groups of Schools SHC HEC and Science Teachers Science Curriculum School Health Project Extra curricular HE Project

  5. Implementation Plan 2009/10 Proposed How Who coverage Included in the National Curriculum of Science (Basic Education): 10 % of the Science Teachers 6th year – Junior Pack schools 9th year – Senior Pack Health Education Extracurricular Health Education Project Coordinators 25% of the 6th year – Junior Pack and schools 9th year – Senior Pack School Health Teams School Health Campaigns Using e-Bug sections: 35% of the School Health Teams “Hand Hygiene” schools and “Respiratory Hygiene”

  6. Implementation Plan 2009/10 Launching Session of e-Bug to invited Stakeholders September 11, 2009 Gulbenkian Foundation Auditorium Lisbon, Portugal. - 350 invited stakeholders from allover country (online registration) - From Ministry of Health: SHC and RSHC, RICC - From Ministry of Education; HEC, Science Teachers, School Directors and Regional Coordinators - Program includes presentation of e-Bug and Implementation Plan - Packs will be distributed to all invited participants - Participants will be invited to register as e-Bug users

  7. Implementation Plan 2009/10 Local Implementation will be supported all over the country by a Moodle Platform (e-learning platform from DGIDC/ME for health education projects): 1. A “discipline” called e-Bug has been created in the platform. 2. Teachers must register themselves as e-Bug users and will be able to: - exchange experiences on-line with other registered teachers - get on-line support from the e-Bug Portuguese team and from local and regional coordinators

  8. Implementation Plan 2009/10 Evaluation Questionnaire In July 2010, e-Bug users must answer a small evaluation questionnaire on: - Strengths and weaknesses of e-Bug - Added value of e-Bug to teachers and pupils - Proposed corrections and suggestions

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