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How to Write a Personal Definition of Health Combining the Personal and the Definitive in a meaningful way.

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1 How to Write a Personal Definition of Health Combining the Personal and the Definitive in a meaningful way

2 Contents  Assignment Outline  Rubric  Critiquing Definitions  Brainstorming your own  Organizing the Paper  Titles

3 Assignment Outline  Personal Definition of Health Assignment (15%) Your personal definition of health will be a three-page reflection of your thoughts, perspectives and/or experiences that have or are influencing your current personal definition of health. Further information will be provided during Week 2 regarding the criteria for completing this assignment. Your personal definition of health is due in seminar ( Week 6)

4 Assignment Rubric The student submitted an assignment of appropriate length (3 pages single sided), word processed and double spaced. The title was declarative, creative and relevant The student provided a written definition of health which includes her/his thoughts, unique perspectives and/or experiences that influence her/his understanding of health The student took into account cultural, spiritual, social or economic considerations when elaborating upon his/her personal definition of health

5 Assignment Rubric cont. The reflection was clearly written, creative and thought-provoking overall The student relied on her/his own experiences and wrote in the first- person while making appropriate links to course content The student avoided relying solely on others’ work, i.e., peer-reviewed journals, but used quotes where appropriate to elaborate on experiences Supportive Materials/ References: Are supporting materials of high quality, and peer reviewed? Are references properly formatted?

6 Critiquing Definitions  Find all the health definitions from the readings  Put them in groupings (How can they be categorized? Engage in close-reading of its structure )  Critique each one (find strengths and weaknesses)  Start to think about what an ideal definition would include

7 Critiquing cont.  Health is “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. (WHO)  Health is a “resource for daily life”. Health allows us to "to realize aspirations and satisfy needs, and to change or cope with the environment…Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources as well as physical capacities”. (OTHP)

8 Critiquing cont.  “Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over their health and its determinants, and thereby improve their health.” (BC)  “The condition of being well or free from disease; the overall condition of someone's body or mind; the condition or state of something” (Merriam- Webster)  Old English h ǣ lth, of Germanic origin; related to whole (Oxford Dictionary) whole

9 Brainstorming your own Definition From Professor’s lecture this week:  What is important to you in terms of health?  Brainstorm ideas, words, pictures  Reflect on some of the concepts we have discussed  Holistic? Supportive environments? Individual resilience? Healthy lifestyles? Health promotion/disease prevention?  Draft and share your definition – discuss/debate/defend!  Compare and contrast with the concepts in the readings  Share your personal journey to this definition – which experiences have influenced you?

10 Organizing the Paper  What are the ‘parts’ of this paper?  What are some ways to organize these parts?  What do you definitely need to include?  What should you avoid?

11 Creating a Declarative Title  Your title should be declarative: A declarative title states or asserts something; in a research paper, this might be a statement of main research findings or conclusions; in context of this assignment, this might be a main statement concluding the student's definition of health (e.g. the scope/breadth/main point of their definition)

12 Title cont.  In order to make sure it is declarative of your focus and definition, write it at the end, after you have written everything  Make sure it matches up with the wording you have used in your definition

13 Titles Some examples from this course:  Re-imagining the 'social' in the nutrition sciences  A lifecourse perspective: Understanding food choices in time, social location and history  Sanitary Science and Home Economics 1880-1930  Introduction to Professional Practice

14 Titles  Titles should also be creative  Spreading the Germ Theory: Sanitary Science and Home Economics 1880-1930  Introduction to Professional Practice: Passion, Portals & Pie

15 Titles  Use the colon to help organize the title’s parts  Creative: Declarative (or visa versa, mix-it up, or drop the colon)


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