Addressing Skills, Behaviors, Beliefs, and Norms for the edTPA
By Stacy Furness, EdD, University of Wisconsin River Falls
In the presentation below, Human Kinetics author Stacy Furness discusses the importance of helping students make connections between the use of functional health knowledge, demonstration of health-related skills, and the development of personal beliefs and analysis of group norms to help them adopt and maintain healthy behaviors.
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