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Health Education Curriculum

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Health education is a critical component of a well-rounded educational program, equipping students with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed decisions about their health and well-being. Let’s be honest, health class has a bad wrap!

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Health Education Lesson Plans

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Health education is a vital component of a well-rounded curriculum, as it provides students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to maintain and improve their health, prevent disease, and reduce risky behaviors. What Are Health Education Lesson Plans?

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ISBE PE Standards & Curriculum Alignment

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But because they are broad, it leaves physical education teachers and school districts left to determine the finer details of curriculum development and lesson planning. And not only are the ISBE PE standards broad, they also require teachers to cover a large swath of different types of health education and physical education concepts.

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Fitness Curriculum For Physical Education

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For example, fitness education typically starts with foundational human movement patterns (squat, lunge, hinge, press, pull) and builds lifelong physical fitness skills in various fitness activity options like yoga, dance, pilates, weight lifting, and more.

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Lesson Plans On Emotions For Middle and High School Students

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When & Where To Teach Social-Emotional Learning In Middle & High School The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) is the nation’s leading organization advancing the development of academic, social and emotional competence for all students. Lesson plans on emotions can help!

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COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Physical Activity

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Across the globe, efforts to promote social distancing directly affected physical activity of youth by closing schools, which affected physical activity opportunities including physical education, recess, after-school sports and activities, and walking and biking to school. Health Education Journal. 2021 Mar;80(2):199-209.