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The Essentials of Teaching Health Education, Second Edition,
presents a skills-based approach to teaching K-12 health education
that prepares students for success in the 21st century. This
practical text is written by seasoned and highly credentialed
authors with experience in both university and K-12 settings. It
provides educators all they need to build, teach, and assess a
health education program that will help their students become
health literate, develop self-efficacy, and gain the 21st-century
skills they need to maintain or improve health and well-being. What
Sets This Book Apart This text meets the unique needs of schools,
teachers, and students. It emphasizes an individualized approach to
enhancing student learning and developing skills based on current
research and national health education standards. This new edition
of The Essentials of Teaching Health Education features the
following: Two new chapters: one on the role of health education in
the 21st century and the other on equity and social justice in
health education An updated definition of skills-based health
education A revised skill-development model that puts learning
theory into practice as well as updated research connecting this
approach to health behavior theory and learning theory A new
student resource accessed through HKPropel Practical strategies for
curriculum design and program development with a skills-based
approach-one that makes it easy to put the content into action and
make a meaningful impact on students Real-world examples to help
readers understand and apply the content, along with summaries, key
points, and review questions that aid in retaining the information
Vocabulary words and definitions to help students keep up with the
ever-changing terminology in health education Ancillaries for
adopting instructors are available online. Book Organization The
book is arranged into four parts. Part I delves into the
skills-based approach to health education, explaining the role of
health education, discussing equity and justice in health
education, describing the importance of the approach, and
demystifying student motivation. Part II focuses on how to teach
skills that are based on the National Health Education Standards:
accessing valid and reliable information, products, and services;
analyzing influences; interpersonal communication; decision making
and goal setting; self-management; and advocacy. Part III explores
how to use data to inform curriculum planning, outlines the eight
steps for curriculum development, and shows teachers how to design
meaningful assessments. In part IV, readers learn how to create a
positive learning environment, implement a skills-based approach,
and meet the unique needs of elementary health education. The final
chapter examines professional development beyond the classroom. A
Framework for Successful Acquisition of Skills The Essentials of
Teaching Health Education, Second Edition, offers evidence-informed
strategies as it guides teachers through the critical process of
supplying students with the tools they need for success in school
and in life. The authors use the Partnership for 21st Century
Skills framework to set the foundation for teaching the skills
students need. The text is comprehensive and flexible to meet all
students' needs. With all the ancillaries and tools it provides,
educators are set to deliver a complete, well-rounded curriculum
that will prepare future teachers for success. Note: A code for
accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.
Lesson Planning for Skills-Based Health Education provides health
education teachers with innovative ways to implement a skills-based
approach to the subject. Written by renowned authors Sarah Benes
and Holly Alperin it offers teachers effective, skills-based
learning activities, lessons, units and assessments to use in the
classroom. The text can be used in a variety of ways; to build a
new curriculum, supplement an existing one or smoothly transition
from a content-based approach to a skills-based one. Using this
text, teachers are able to offer an instruction that challenges
students and provides them with the opportunities to learn in an
engaging and thought-provoking environment.
Lesson Planning for Skills-Based Elementary Health Education is a
highly practical resource for elementary health educators or
general classroom teachers looking for innovative, tried-and-true
ways to implement health education. The text offers effective
skills-based learning activities, lessons, units, and assessments
for your classroom that you can use as they are or with
modifications to meet the needs of your students. You can use this
text to build a completely new curriculum or to supplement your
existing curriculum, providing a smooth transition from a
content-based approach to a skills-based approach. The authors
explain the rationale and foundation for making that transition,
putting the lesson plans, activities, and assessments into context
as you learn how to implement a skills-based approach. The 130
lessons and activities in Lesson Planning for Skills-Based
Elementary Health Education have been created by the authors and
experienced teachers broadly recognized for their expertise in
skills-based health education; organized to map to the skills in
the National Health Education Standards and align with a five-step
skill-development model; designed to be adaptable to meet the needs
of all students; and enhanced with student worksheets that are
available in both English and Spanish. Lesson Planning for
Skills-Based Elementary Health Education is an ideal companion to
The Essentials of Teaching Health Education, a foundational text by
Benes and Alperin that presents teaching and assessment strategies
for planning and implementing a skills-based approach to teaching
health education. Together, these two books can help you
effectively teach skills-based health education from day one.
Lesson Planning for Skills-Based Elementary Health Education offers
a detailed, easy-to-use learning activity template and employs a
teacher-friendly format that has been proven effective in the
field. It comes with a web resource that provides digital versions
of the book's many reproducible forms, available in both English
and Spanish. (The web resource is included with all new print books
and some ebooks. For ebook formats that don't provide access, the
web resource is available separately.) The text is organized into
two parts. Part I delves into key aspects of planning,
implementing, and assessing a skills-based approach, offering you a
strong foundation in the core concepts of the approach. Each of the
part II chapters is devoted to a skill addressed in the National
Health Education Standards, providing you with the following
material: An overview of the skill Key considerations for teaching
the skill A unit outline Assessments Lesson plans Learning
activities Lesson Planning for Skills-Based Elementary Health
Education offers you all you need to put a skills-based approach
into practice: the solid foundational information that explains the
concepts and the resources, tools, and strategies to help you
implement the lesson plans and activities that will aid your
students in developing proficiency in the skills emphasized in the
national standards.
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