PEDAGOGICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF SELF-PRESERVATION OF HEALTH OF THE CONCERNED POPULATION OF UKRAINE

Journal Title: Педагогіка безпеки - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The problem of self-preservation of health of the concerned population must be examined as priority direction of public educational, spiritual, socio-economic policy and researches of pedagogy of safety. It is found out, that the most essential factor of self-preservation of human health is a healthy way of life combining its four basic constituents, namely: physical, heartfelt, social and economic health. There has been substantiated the fact, that pedagogical science about health is not only the transmitter of the idea of health as basic vital priority but also the important element of pedagogy of safety. It is well-proven that the socio-economic aspects of self-preservation of health allow stimulating a man to the healthy way of life; in time passing the medical check-up and treatment; safe behavior both in the way of life and on production, and also he can be examined as a factor of human development of Ukraine. The aim of the article is the research of pedagogical and socio-economic aspects of construction of mechanism of self-preservation of health of the concerned population of Ukraine. In accordance to the research of socio-economic aspect of self-preservation of humam health, it is well-proven that the observance of principles of pedagogical valeology promotes safety and comfort of life substantially, namely: first of all, in the direction of observance of healthy way of life (rational combination of physical and psychical activities, personal hygiene, rational feed, absence of bad habits, engaging in a physical culture), in time treatment and passing the medical check-up that will allow to promote the level of availability of the sphere of medicine; providing the safety on production (the level of responsibility of workers rises for own safety during implementation of any types of work) and in the way of life; increase of tolerance of man to the socio-economic changes in the state.

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Олександр Кобилянський, Іван Заюков

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  • EP ID EP540767
  • DOI 10.31649/2524-1079-2016-1-1-59-66
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Олександр Кобилянський, Іван Заюков (2016). PEDAGOGICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF SELF-PRESERVATION OF HEALTH OF THE CONCERNED POPULATION OF UKRAINE. Педагогіка безпеки, 1(1), 59-66. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-540767