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Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers 3rd Edition Ebook With HKPropel Access

An Integrated Approach

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ISBN: 9781718234468

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Page Count: 232


In elementary schools across the United States, many teachers tasked with teaching health education or physical education have not had specific training in these areas. Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers: An Integrated Approach, Third Edition With HKPropel Access, is the perfect resource to equip both future and current educators with the essential knowledge and skills to teach these subjects.

Written by respected educators and health and physical education advocates, the third edition is based on the most recent national health education and physical education standards from both the National Consensus for School Health Education and SHAPE America. Along with the relevant state-specific academic standards, these standards provide critical guidelines to help educators improve lesson outcomes and empower elementary children to become healthy and active.

The third edition provides updated statistics on child and adolescent health-related indicators, and it includes new and expanded content on the following topics:
  • Meaningful physical education experiences
  • Universal design for learning
  • Best practices for school connectedness
  • Antibullying and antiharassment strategies
  • Physical activity breaks and class behavior management strategies
  • Healthy People 2030 indicators
Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers is organized into two parts. Part I focuses on the foundational knowledge needed for teaching health and physical education. It addresses risky behaviors relevant to today’s generation of students, the impact of children’s physical growth on learning and decision making, and the characteristics and benefits of a high-quality physical education program. It also includes the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model to facilitate schoolwide collaboration that connects education to wellness.

Part II emphasizes the strategies necessary for incorporating health, physical education, and physical activity into the curriculum and school day. It discusses how teachers can become advocates of healthy and active schools, identify habits that promote everyday health in the classroom, and incorporate physical activity and the national standards into each school day. It also presents teaching methods, assessment tools, and evaluation strategies to ensure teaching success.

In addition, the book features valuable lab exercises to help teachers apply the concepts and practice designing their own standards-based lesson plans. Plus, related online learning materials delivered through HKPropel include key terms and review questions, as well as sample integrated activity plans for each of the four physical education standards and each of the eight health education standards.

Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers, Third Edition, provides the essential knowledge and strategies to seamlessly incorporate health education and physical education into an integrated curriculum.

Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with this ebook.

Audience

Undergraduate elementary education students taking courses on teaching methods for health education (HETE) and physical education (PETE); also for elementary classroom teachers.
Part I. Role of Health and Physical Education in the Classroom

Chapter 1. Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds
Defining Health in the 21st Century
History of Health in Culture
History of Health in the United States
U.S. Health in the 21st Century
Healthy Behaviors Begin in Childhood
Responsibility of Classroom Teachers
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 2. Contextual Considerations of the Learner
Brain Development in Children and Adolescents
Physical Development and Health
Factors That May Affect Learning
Psychosocial Considerations for Changing Health Behavior
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 3. A Coordinated Approach to Healthier Students
Unhealthy Habits
Federal Policies Designed to Improve Student Health
Need for Collaboration Between Education and Health
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model
Applying the WSCC Model
School Connectedness
Bullying Prevention and Emergency Preparedness
Role of Teachers
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 4. Health Education
Challenges in Health Education
Defining Health Education
Comprehensive School Health Education
Planning the Curriculum
Teaching Controversial Topics
Professional Development
Effective Teaching Methods
Developmental Strategies When Teaching
Assessment of Student Learning
Teaching Students With Chronic Conditions
Facilitators of Quality Health Education
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 5. Physical Education
Defining Physical Activity
Defining Physical Education
Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool
Standard 1
Standard 2
Standard 3
Standard 4
Standard 5
Chapter Wrap-Up

Part II. How to Integrate Health and Physical Education Into the Classroom

Chapter 6. Creating a Healthy Classroom
Policies That Support Student Health
Physical Activity Policies
Classroom Practices That Promote Student Health
Classroom Health Throughout the Year
Dimensions of a Healthy Classroom
Supply List for a Healthy Classroom
Unhealthy Teaching Practices
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 7. Creating an Active Classroom
Physical Activity Outside of Planned Academic Instruction
Physical Activity Integrated Into Planned Academic Instruction
Equipment Needs for an Active Classroom
Flexible Seating in the Classroom
Class Organization and Management
Inappropriate Practices
Safety
Class Behavior Management
Chapter Wrap-Up
Labs

Chapter 8. Integrating Health Education Into the Classroom
National Standards for Academic Performance
National Health Education Standards
Step 1: Brainstorm Integration Ideas
Step 2: Link Health Education Standards With Academic Standards
Step 3: Develop Grade-Specific Interdisciplinary Activities
Step 4: Develop an Integrated Activity Plan
Chapter Wrap-Up
Labs

Chapter 9. Integrating Physical Education Into the Classroom
Standards for Academic Performance
National Standards for PreK-12 Physical Education
Step 1: Brainstorm Integration Ideas
Step 2: Link Physical Education Standards With Academic Standards
Step 3: Develop Grade-Specific Interdisciplinary Activities
Step 4: Develop an Integrated Activity Plan
Chapter Wrap-Up
Labs

Chapter 10. Advocating for a Healthy, Active School
Advocacy in the Classroom
Advocacy in the School
Advocacy for Parents and the Community
Advocacy Tips for Using a Media Source
Advocacy Tips for Policymakers and Administrators
Chapter Wrap-Up

Appendix A. National Health Education Standards
Appendix B. Physical Education National Standards & Learning Indicators for PreK-5
Appendix C. Examples of Health Education Standards Integrated Activity Plans
Appendix D. Examples of Physical Education Standards Integrated Activity Plans
Retta R. Evans, PhD, MCHES, is a professor of health education in the School of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Evans has spent more than 20 years teaching and mentoring aspiring health educators at the undergraduate and graduate levels. During this time, she has also worked to improve health curricula and develop health initiatives in schools. She worked with the Alabama State Department of Education to revise the state standards for a course of study in health education and was part of a team that worked with school systems to implement comprehensive physical activity plans across Alabama.

Evans received the Health Educator of the Year Award from the Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance as well as the College/University Health Education Professional of the Year Award from the SHAPE America (formerly the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance) Southern District. Evans conducts research focused primarily on schools and youth nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention.

Sandra K. Sims, PhD, is a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham with more than two decades of experience as a public school teacher. Since 2005 she has taught physical education methods courses as well as a course for elementary classroom teachers that integrates physical education and health education into the classroom. Besides being named Physical Education Teacher of the Year for Alabama and the SHAPE America Southern District for two years, Sims was selected as Teacher of the Year for her school, school system, and school district. Sims was named the College/University Physical Educator of the Year by the Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance and was chosen College/University Physical Educator of the Year in the SHAPE America Southern District. Sims’ research focuses on promoting quality physical education at all levels.

All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors through HKPropel.

Instructor guide. Includes an introduction; a sample syllabus; and chapter overviews, objectives, outlines, and review questions with answers to accompany the text.

Test package. Contains 15 to 20 questions per chapter in multiple-choice format.

Presentation package. Includes more than 200 PowerPoint slides of text, artwork, and tables from the book that can be used for class discussion and presentation. The slides in the presentation package can be used directly within PowerPoint or printed for distribution to students. Instructors can easily add, modify, and rearrange the order of the slides.

Instructors also receive access to all student materials in HKPropel. For the third edition of Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers, this includes key terms with definitions, review questions, and sample integrated activity plans for each of the four physical education standards and each of the eight health education standards.

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Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers 3rd Edition Ebook With HKPropel Access
Retta R. Evans,Sandra Kay Sims

Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers 3rd Edition Ebook With HKPropel Access

$100.95 CAD
In elementary schools across the United States, many teachers tasked with teaching health education or physical education have not had specific training in these areas. Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers: An Integrated Approach, Third Edition With HKPropel Access, is the perfect resource to equip both future and current educators with the essential knowledge and skills to teach these subjects.

Written by respected educators and health and physical education advocates, the third edition is based on the most recent national health education and physical education standards from both the National Consensus for School Health Education and SHAPE America. Along with the relevant state-specific academic standards, these standards provide critical guidelines to help educators improve lesson outcomes and empower elementary children to become healthy and active.

The third edition provides updated statistics on child and adolescent health-related indicators, and it includes new and expanded content on the following topics:
  • Meaningful physical education experiences
  • Universal design for learning
  • Best practices for school connectedness
  • Antibullying and antiharassment strategies
  • Physical activity breaks and class behavior management strategies
  • Healthy People 2030 indicators
Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers is organized into two parts. Part I focuses on the foundational knowledge needed for teaching health and physical education. It addresses risky behaviors relevant to today’s generation of students, the impact of children’s physical growth on learning and decision making, and the characteristics and benefits of a high-quality physical education program. It also includes the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model to facilitate schoolwide collaboration that connects education to wellness.

Part II emphasizes the strategies necessary for incorporating health, physical education, and physical activity into the curriculum and school day. It discusses how teachers can become advocates of healthy and active schools, identify habits that promote everyday health in the classroom, and incorporate physical activity and the national standards into each school day. It also presents teaching methods, assessment tools, and evaluation strategies to ensure teaching success.

In addition, the book features valuable lab exercises to help teachers apply the concepts and practice designing their own standards-based lesson plans. Plus, related online learning materials delivered through HKPropel include key terms and review questions, as well as sample integrated activity plans for each of the four physical education standards and each of the eight health education standards.

Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers, Third Edition, provides the essential knowledge and strategies to seamlessly incorporate health education and physical education into an integrated curriculum.

Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with this ebook.

Audience

Undergraduate elementary education students taking courses on teaching methods for health education (HETE) and physical education (PETE); also for elementary classroom teachers.
Part I. Role of Health and Physical Education in the Classroom

Chapter 1. Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds
Defining Health in the 21st Century
History of Health in Culture
History of Health in the United States
U.S. Health in the 21st Century
Healthy Behaviors Begin in Childhood
Responsibility of Classroom Teachers
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 2. Contextual Considerations of the Learner
Brain Development in Children and Adolescents
Physical Development and Health
Factors That May Affect Learning
Psychosocial Considerations for Changing Health Behavior
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 3. A Coordinated Approach to Healthier Students
Unhealthy Habits
Federal Policies Designed to Improve Student Health
Need for Collaboration Between Education and Health
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model
Applying the WSCC Model
School Connectedness
Bullying Prevention and Emergency Preparedness
Role of Teachers
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 4. Health Education
Challenges in Health Education
Defining Health Education
Comprehensive School Health Education
Planning the Curriculum
Teaching Controversial Topics
Professional Development
Effective Teaching Methods
Developmental Strategies When Teaching
Assessment of Student Learning
Teaching Students With Chronic Conditions
Facilitators of Quality Health Education
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 5. Physical Education
Defining Physical Activity
Defining Physical Education
Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool
Standard 1
Standard 2
Standard 3
Standard 4
Standard 5
Chapter Wrap-Up

Part II. How to Integrate Health and Physical Education Into the Classroom

Chapter 6. Creating a Healthy Classroom
Policies That Support Student Health
Physical Activity Policies
Classroom Practices That Promote Student Health
Classroom Health Throughout the Year
Dimensions of a Healthy Classroom
Supply List for a Healthy Classroom
Unhealthy Teaching Practices
Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter 7. Creating an Active Classroom
Physical Activity Outside of Planned Academic Instruction
Physical Activity Integrated Into Planned Academic Instruction
Equipment Needs for an Active Classroom
Flexible Seating in the Classroom
Class Organization and Management
Inappropriate Practices
Safety
Class Behavior Management
Chapter Wrap-Up
Labs

Chapter 8. Integrating Health Education Into the Classroom
National Standards for Academic Performance
National Health Education Standards
Step 1: Brainstorm Integration Ideas
Step 2: Link Health Education Standards With Academic Standards
Step 3: Develop Grade-Specific Interdisciplinary Activities
Step 4: Develop an Integrated Activity Plan
Chapter Wrap-Up
Labs

Chapter 9. Integrating Physical Education Into the Classroom
Standards for Academic Performance
National Standards for PreK-12 Physical Education
Step 1: Brainstorm Integration Ideas
Step 2: Link Physical Education Standards With Academic Standards
Step 3: Develop Grade-Specific Interdisciplinary Activities
Step 4: Develop an Integrated Activity Plan
Chapter Wrap-Up
Labs

Chapter 10. Advocating for a Healthy, Active School
Advocacy in the Classroom
Advocacy in the School
Advocacy for Parents and the Community
Advocacy Tips for Using a Media Source
Advocacy Tips for Policymakers and Administrators
Chapter Wrap-Up

Appendix A. National Health Education Standards
Appendix B. Physical Education National Standards & Learning Indicators for PreK-5
Appendix C. Examples of Health Education Standards Integrated Activity Plans
Appendix D. Examples of Physical Education Standards Integrated Activity Plans
Retta R. Evans, PhD, MCHES, is a professor of health education in the School of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Evans has spent more than 20 years teaching and mentoring aspiring health educators at the undergraduate and graduate levels. During this time, she has also worked to improve health curricula and develop health initiatives in schools. She worked with the Alabama State Department of Education to revise the state standards for a course of study in health education and was part of a team that worked with school systems to implement comprehensive physical activity plans across Alabama.

Evans received the Health Educator of the Year Award from the Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance as well as the College/University Health Education Professional of the Year Award from the SHAPE America (formerly the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance) Southern District. Evans conducts research focused primarily on schools and youth nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention.

Sandra K. Sims, PhD, is a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham with more than two decades of experience as a public school teacher. Since 2005 she has taught physical education methods courses as well as a course for elementary classroom teachers that integrates physical education and health education into the classroom. Besides being named Physical Education Teacher of the Year for Alabama and the SHAPE America Southern District for two years, Sims was selected as Teacher of the Year for her school, school system, and school district. Sims was named the College/University Physical Educator of the Year by the Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance and was chosen College/University Physical Educator of the Year in the SHAPE America Southern District. Sims’ research focuses on promoting quality physical education at all levels.

All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors through HKPropel.

Instructor guide. Includes an introduction; a sample syllabus; and chapter overviews, objectives, outlines, and review questions with answers to accompany the text.

Test package. Contains 15 to 20 questions per chapter in multiple-choice format.

Presentation package. Includes more than 200 PowerPoint slides of text, artwork, and tables from the book that can be used for class discussion and presentation. The slides in the presentation package can be used directly within PowerPoint or printed for distribution to students. Instructors can easily add, modify, and rearrange the order of the slides.

Instructors also receive access to all student materials in HKPropel. For the third edition of Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers, this includes key terms with definitions, review questions, and sample integrated activity plans for each of the four physical education standards and each of the eight health education standards.

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