THE NEW FACTS OF LIFE
The need for children to understand about the Birds and the Bees has long accepted but there is a second set of facts of life, the facts about living longer and these are at least as important. A course has been developed based on the principle of what is called the Fourth Education Revolution, namely that people learn more from other learners than they do from the lecturer.the aim is to provide this to everyone on the need to maintain and increase fitness of brain and body. Here are the ten core modules
UNDERSTANDING AGEING
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By the end of this module you will be able to
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By the end of this module you will be able to
By the end of this module you will be able to
By the end of this module you will be able to
By the end of this module you will be able to
By the end of this module you will be able to
By the end of this module you will be able to
TOP TEN QUESTIONS
Here is another way of thinking about the benefits of the modules . Here are the top ten questions that you will be able to answer after working through the Academy's modules
The need for children to understand about the Birds and the Bees has long accepted but there is a second set of facts of life, the facts about living longer and these are at least as important. A course has been developed based on the principle of what is called the Fourth Education Revolution, namely that people learn more from other learners than they do from the lecturer.the aim is to provide this to everyone on the need to maintain and increase fitness of brain and body. Here are the ten core modules
UNDERSTANDING AGEING
By the end of this module you will be able to
- Define what is meant by the term ageing
- Emphasise how the effects that many people assume are due to ageing are in fact due to three other factors – loss of fitness, disease and negative beliefs and attitudes
- Encourage other people to be positive about ageing and take action to reduce loss of fitness or preventable disease.
By the end of this module you will be able to
- define what is meant by fitness and describe how it relates to ageing?
- describe the different dimensions of fitness and how they can be improved?
- understand the social barriers to increased activity and how people overcome these barriers.
By the end of this module you will be able to
- Define the relationship between disease, ageing and loss of fitness
- Explain the importance of loss of fitness for people who have one or more than one long term condition, whatever their age
- Take action to ensure that the treatments that are being offered are all those with a high probability of benefit and low probability of risk
By the end of this module you will be able to
- define the difference between beliefs and attitudes
- describe how negative beliefs and pessimistic attitudes can increase the rate at which ability is lost and disability develops
- encourage someone to become more positive by informing them about the relative unimportance of ageing compared with loss of fitness
By the end of this module you will be able to
- discuss the relationship of the brain and the mind
- describe the difference between the effects of normal ageing and the effects of dementia
- explain what can be done to optimise brain ability and reduce the risk of dementia
By the end of this module you will be able to
- describe the difference between between strength and power
- define the reasons why strength declines as people live longer
- state what can be done to maintain and increase strength and power
By the end of this module you will be able to
- Explain what is meant by moderate intensity exercise and how that can be achieved?
- Know the type of activity that other people can be encouraged to take up or increase to increase stamina.
- understand the importance of increasing stamina in people with heart or lung disease
By the end of this module you will be able to
- Define what is meant by a skill and why it is important to maintain and develop skills
- Understand why ageing by itself is less important for losing skills than failing to use them and proving the concept of "use it or lose it" to everyone
- Promote and encourage new activities specifically designed to improve skill and coordination and helping others to do the same whatever their age and whatever number of long term conditions they may have.
By the end of this module you will be able to
- understand what is meant by suppleness and how it relates to stiffness
- discuss and describe the relative contributions of ageing, loss of fitness and disease to the development of fitness
- take action to increase suppleness
TOP TEN QUESTIONS
Here is another way of thinking about the benefits of the modules . Here are the top ten questions that you will be able to answer after working through the Academy's modules
- What is ageing?
- What is fitness and how does it relate to ageing?
- What are the common diseases on old age and can they be prevented?
- What do people , including professionals believe about growing older?
- How can healthy life expectancy be increased so we live well longer?
- What is dementia and can it be prevented?
- How can people be helped to feel better?
- How can physical ability be maintained or improved?
- How can cognitive ability be maintained or improved?
- Is population ageing positive or negative?