Health Education Teaching Strategies for Elementary and Middle Grades


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Topics covered are: tobacco use; unhealthy dietary behaviors; inadequate physical activity; alcohol and other drug use; sexual behaviors that may result in HIV infection, other sexually transmitted diseases, and unintended pregnancies; and behaviors that contribute to unintentional and intentional injuries and violence.




Health Education Teaching Strategies for Middle and High School Grades


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Health Education Teaching Strategies--Elementary and Middle Grades and Health Education Teaching Strategies-- Middle and High School Grades is a complication of teaching ideas from the American Journal of Health Education focusing on personal and social skills--communication, decision making, goal setting, and stress management--as well as CDC risk behaviors and technology.




Health Education


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"The ideas, concepts, and challenges presented in this text have developed out of many different experiences: teaching elementary and middle-level children; teaching a basic elementary/middle school health course to hundreds of pre-service elementary, early childhood, and special education majors; working with numerous student teachers; and serving on a variety of local, state, and national curriculum and standards committees. Authors and contributors are and have been engaged in teaching in K-8 settings, designing curriculum, developing instructional strategies, and collaborating with state and local educators to provide professional development. This has provided opportunities to use the content and strategies included in this tenth edition. This textbook has been written with several groups in mind: (1) the elementary and middle-level education major who has little background or experience in health education but will be required to teach health education to their students in the future, (2) the health education major who will be the health specialist or coordinator in an elementary or middle school, (3) the school nurse who works in the elementary/middle school setting, and (4) those community health educators and nurses who increasingly must interact with elementary and/or middle school personnel. Our goal is to help ensure that elementary and middle school teachers and health specialists obtain the information, skills, and support they need to provide quality health instruction to students. The new edition includes updated statistics throughout. Updates have been made to Strategies for Learning and Assessment, Children's Literature, and Internet resources. All references to YRBS and SHPPS data have been updated to include the most recently disseminated data. Additionally, Healthy People references have been updated to include Healthy People 2030 objectives. A new section, Considerations for Special Populations, has been added to Chapters 5-14 in an effort to acknowledge current issues influencing the teaching of the chapter content"--




Teaching Health Science


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Since the last edition ofTeaching Elementary Health Science, much has changed in health education. This edition contains the most recent information regarding education and health and the National Health Education Standards. Part 1 of this text covers health science foundations including the relationship between education and health, the meaning of comprehensive school health, curricular approaches, learning strategies, and instructional accountability. Part 2 covers content, strategies, and skills. This text is a beneficial tool for elementary and middle school teachers and students of elementary/middle school health education.




Health Education


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Health Education is a methods book that aims to help ensure that elementary and middle school teachers and health specialists obtain the information, skills, and support they need to provide quality health instruction to students. The ideas, concepts, and challenges presented in this text have developed out of many different experiences: engaging in teaching in K-8 settings, designing curriculum, developing instructional strategies, and collaborating with state and local educators to provide professional development, which has provided opportunities to use the content and strategies included in this ninth edition.




Health Education


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Comprehensive School Health Education


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"Comprehensive School Health Education: Totally Awesome Strategies for Teaching HealthTM has been the leading teacher resource book used to prepare future and current elementary school, middle school, and secondary school teachers to teach health. It also has been the most widely used teacher resource book selected by state departments of education, school districts, and departments of health for in service and train the-trainers programs.It the most teacher-friendly resource book available for health education"--




Core Teaching Practices for Health Education


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Core practices—content-specific practices that offer strategies to support student learning—are common in many subject areas but have been curiously missing for health educators . . . until now. Core Teaching Practices for Health Education is a compact and precise book that serves up effective core teaching practices for preservice and practicing health educators as well as for health teacher educators. Teachers can apply the evidence-based practical tips and strategies the minute they step into their classrooms; even veteran instructors will discover new teaching tactics that will be useful. Core Teaching Practices for Health Education offers the following: Twenty-first-century teaching skills that are specific to health education Practices that are highly transferable across the spectrum of health education and applicable across grade levels Fifteen concise and practical chapters, each of which details a core practice in action, explains the practice, gives additional examples of the practice, and provides clear guidance on how to use the practice in health classrooms Great Prep for Teaching Assessments Such as the edTPA The text is a great resource for aspiring teachers as they embark on their student teaching semester and as they prepare for teaching assessments such as the edTPA, increasingly required in many states. They will learn how to design lesson plans, unit plans, and complete health education curricula to effectively teach health concepts and skills; this directly relates to the video portion of the edTPA. In addition, the book’s final two chapters directly relate to the Analyzing Teaching portion of the edTPA Ideal for Preparing Curriculum In addition, Core Teaching Practices for Health Education is ideal for teachers who are charged with creating health curricula for middle and high school programs—and for other teachers who are thrust into the role of health educators with little or no health education background. Book Organization Core Teaching Practices for Health Education is organized into three parts. Part I introduces the idea of core practices and focuses on planning to teach health education (e.g., big ideas, enduring understandings, essential questions, sequencing health content, assessment). Part II explores the pedagogy of health education, including organizational routines and procedures, building a safe and caring environment that is focused on learning, and adapting instruction to meet the needs of students. Part III guides readers through reflective practices on teaching and lesson improvement. Each core practice has its own chapter. Perfect Companion to Two Other Guides This affordable guide is a perfect companion to Essentials of Teaching Health Education, Second Edition, by Sarah Benes and Holly Alperin (Human Kinetics, 2022) and Health Education edTPA Online Preparation Guide by Stacy Furness (Human Kinetics, 2022). For future teachers in states that require the edTPA, these three resources supply everything they need to become successful health educators. Preservice teachers, current teachers, and health teacher educators will find Core Teaching Practices for Health Education to be of lasting value as they use the book’s health-education-specific teaching practices to improve teaching and learning.




The Essentials of Teaching Health Education


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The Essentials of Teaching Health Education, Second Edition, presents a skills-based approach to teaching K-12 health education, offering practical strategies for curriculum design and program development and an individualized approach to student learning. Its ancillaries facilitate the learning




Ready Notes to Accompany Comprehensive School Health Education


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Comprehensive School Health Education, third edition continues to be the most thorough textbook and resource for helping elementary, middle, and secondary teachers teach health. It is the most widely used health education methods textbook and Teacher Resource Book for Health Education. Students who use this in a methods class keep it and use it when they student teach and when they secure a teaching position. They rely on the reliable, practical strategies and methods that the book provides. The 50-page Curriculum Guide at the end of the book is an organized, sequential K-12 plan for teaching students the information and skills they need to become health literate, maintain and improve their health, prevent disease, and reduce health-related risk behaviors.