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Search Home : Health : Education : High School Health See Also:
- Health Opportunities for Today and Tomorrow (HOTT): Health career research on hundreds of occupations. Resources and links to college and university programs in Michigan.
- Kent Health and Education Partnership: Covers issues about making the school a safer place, stopping bullying, ensuring the grounds are clean and giving pupils a say in how their school is run. UK based.
- Making the Grade: Information on statistics, program development, and state and national policies related to school-based health centers. State specific summaries included.
- PBS TeacherSource: Health and Fitness: Over 300 free resources and lesson plans to help instruct students how to make informed decisions about their health.
- Posture Miseducation in Schools: How a combination of incorrect posture advice, overweight backpacks, and harmful school furniture endanger children's posture. Article by Robert Rickover.
- School Surveys: Internet surveys for use in primary and secondary schools doing personal social and health education topics.
- Suicide in the School: A Health Issue: Identifying and intervening with students at risk for suicide. Setting up school protocols for prevention and dealing with the aftermath of a suicide.
- Teaching Health and Using Technology: About helping students and teachers find health information be inspired. Features digital images of students and student projects and provides ideas for using technology in middle school health education.
- The Environmental Cyber Schoolhouse: An interactive, web-based curriculum for grades 9 through 12 that teaches students about the role of biomedical research in environmental toxicology on well-being.
- The New Physical Education: An exploration of the downside of this recent development including fewer competitive activities and more activities that emphasize personal achievement such as rock-climbing, kick-boxing and tai-chi.
- The Public Education Network: Addresses the challenge of meeting the non-academic needs of youth. The initiative takes a coordinated-services approach in the areas of comprehensive services, children's health insurance, school safety, and community planning.
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