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OverviewLesson 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah Benes , Holly AlperinPublisher: Human Kinetics Publishers Imprint: Human Kinetics Weight: 0.005kg ISBN: 9781492558040ISBN 10: 1492558044 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 15 May 2018 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781718235465 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart I. Skills-Based Health Education: An Overview Chapter 1. Skills-Based Health Education: An Overview Alignment With the National Health Education Standards Skill Development and Assessment Participatory Methods Functional Information Chapter 2. Designing Your Health Curriculum Eight Steps of Curriculum Design Using This Text Part II. Skills in the Classroom Chapter 3. Developing the Skill of Accessing Valid and Reliable Information, Products, and Services to Enhance Students’ Health Skill Overview Skill Cues Unit Outline Assessment Lesson Plans Lesson 1: To Trust or Not To Trust Lesson 2: ACCESSing Valid and Reliable Information, Products, and Services Lesson 3: Grocery Games Lesson 4: Is It Healthy? Lessons 5 and 6: Podcasts Lessons 7 and 8: Who and What Is in My Neighborhood? Bonus Activity Chapter 4. Helping Students to Analyze Influences on Their Health Skill Overview Skill Cues Unit Outline Assessment Lesson Plans Lesson 1: Influences, Influences, All Around Lesson 2: Web of Influences Lesson 3: What Would You Do? Lesson 4: Perceptions, Norms, and Behavior Lesson 5: Exploring the Impact of Media Lessons 6 and 7: Media: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Lesson 8: Social Media and Technology Chapter 5. Developing Interpersonal Communication Skills for Health and Wellness Skill Overview Skill Cues Unit Outline Assessment Lesson Plans Lesson 1: I Wish I Could Talk To . . . Lesson 2: What Does Effective Communication Look Like, Sound Like, Feel Like? Lesson 3: Identifying Effective Communication Lesson 4: Fishing for Healthy Relationships Lesson 5: Real Life Relationships Lesson 6: What’s Your Story? Lessons 7, 8, 9, and 10: Let’s Communicate Together! Chapter 6. Developing the Skill of Decision Making to Improve Health Outcomes Skill Overview Skill Cues Unit Outline Assessment Lesson Plans Lesson 1: Decisions, What Decisions? Lesson 2: How Do I DECIDE What to Do? Lesson 3: Using Ethical Tests to Make Decisions Lessons 4 and 5: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Illegal Drug Webquest Lesson 6: Revisiting the Scene of the Party Lessons 7 and 8: Let’s Make a Decision Lesson 9: Let’s Enjoy Some Comics Chapter 7. Learning to Set Goals to Enhance Our Health Skill Overview Skill Cues Unit Outline Assessment Lesson Plans Lesson 1: There Is Life After High School . . . Where Do You Want It to Lead? Lesson 2: Introduction to the Dimensions of Wellness Lesson 3: Dimensions of Wellness Self-Assessment Lesson 4: Got Goals? Lesson 5: Creating a Vision Lesson 6: Recruit Your Champions Lesson 7: Goal Check—Revisit, Reevaluate, and Revise (if Needed) Lessons 8 and 9: One SMART Celebration Chapter 8. Self-Management for a Healthy Lifestyle Skill Overview Skill Cues Unit Outline Assessment Lesson Plans Lesson 1: Developing Healthy Habits Lesson 2: Happiness Is Healthy Lesson 3: Strategies for Increasing Happiness Lesson 4: Strategies for Increasing Happiness (Continued) Lesson 5: Healthy Mind, Healthy Me Lesson 6: Understanding Mental Health Lesson 7: When to Seek Help and Where to Find It Lesson 8: Sharing Is Caring Chapter 9. Teaching Students Advocacy Skills to Improve Health Skill Overview Skill Cues Unit Outline Assessment Lesson Plans Lesson 1: What Is Advocacy? Lesson 2: Becoming an Advocate Lesson 3: Data, Data Everywhere! Lesson 4: Finding Evidence Lesson 5: Advocacy Action Lesson 6: Peer Feedback Lesson 7: Collaborating for a Cause Lesson 8: The Finishing Touches Lesson 9: Assessment—Advocacy in ActionReviewsAuthor InformationSarah Sparrow Benes, EdD, CHES, is a senior director and lecturer in graduate health sciences at Merrimack College. Sarah teaches a variety of undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in health sciences, does service projects in local communities, and conducts research on health education and physical activity in schools. Dr. Benes was the program director for physical and health education programs at Boston University for six years before coming to Merrimack College. She has numerous publications in refereed journals and has written chapters examining health education; she has also made more than a dozen presentations on skills-based health education and related topics at state and regional conferences. Sarah serves on a variety of health education committees, including the health education council for SHAPE America (Society of Health and Physical Educators) and is the former vice president of health education for the Massachusetts Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Benes is consulted by school districts on health and wellness issues, with a focus on skills-based curriculum development and implementation. She is a certified health education specialist and a member of SHAPE America. Sarah received a bachelor degree in athletic training from the University of Connecticut, a master degree in education from Boston University, and a doctorate in curriculum and teaching from Boston University; she is currently working on a master of public health degree. She lives in Natick, Massachusetts, with her husband, two daughters, and yellow Labrador retriever. She enjoys spending time with her family on nature walks and enjoying the sights and sounds of the Northeast. Holly Alperin, EdM, MCHES, is a clinical assistant professor in the department of kinesiology's health and physical education program at the University of New Hampshire. Throughout her career, Holly has worked to improve the health and academic outcomes of young people by leveraging partnerships that strengthen school-level policies and practices, both in the health education classroom and throughout the school. In addition to her teaching of preservice and graduate health and physical education majors, she provides training and technical assistance to preK-12 educators, administrators, and staff and develops and implements trainings to advance the capacity of state and national stakeholders to improve the health and academic outcomes of children. Holly is a sought-after presenter, having been invited to numerous local, state, national, and international events. She is an advocate for ensuring that health educators receive high-quality professional development, and she takes this responsibility to heart. Volunteer roles have included participation on a variety of professional task forces for organizations such as SHAPE America; American School Health Association; and New Hampshire Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Holly received her bachelor degree in health education and health promotion from Central Michigan University and her master of education in policy, planning, and administration from Boston University. Holly currently lives in New Hampshire with her husband and two daughters. Together they enjoy the best of New England--ocean, mountains, cities, and countless adventures. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |