Welcome to the Health Education Sub Web!
Here you will find a collection of valuable resources gathered specifically for those individuals and teams who are responsible for delivery, instruction, and decision making regarding school health. Resources are offered in the following categories:


Advocating for and Planning Coordinated School Health Programs

Making the Connection:  Health and Student Achievement (PowerPoint presentation from ASTHO)
"Top 10" Ranking of Subjects Americans Believe Students Should Know
High School Health Education Rationale and Plan 
School Climate Power Point
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-
Division of Adolescent and School Health 
The Link Between Health and Learning
Why is Comprehensive School Health Education Important? - Quick Facts 
The Role of Michigan Schools in Promoting Healthy Weight
The Relationship Between the Health of School-Age Children and Learning:  Implications for Schools by Carol Swingle

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Assessment

Performance Based Assessment: Sample Assessments for Michigan Model® 

 Conferences and Associations

MAHPERD
ASHA
AAHPERD
Conferences of interest

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Eight Components of School Health

Coordinated School Health Programs 
School Health Index - Self Assessment Tool
School Health Programs At-A-Glance (CDC) 

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Legislation and Policy

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Michigan Model for Comprehensive School Health Education®

Comprehensive School Health Education Year End Report
Better Than a Band-Aid (Grades 9-12)
Content Maps - Content in the Michigan Model Grades K-6 
Bullying Prevention in Michigan Model  (K-12)
Program Evaluation Results  
Michigan Model Works (designed for non-Michigan presentations)
Integration Tools (CD to come)
Scope and Sequence Grades K-6
Scope and Sequence Grades 7-12
A Guide for Implementation of Michigan Model Grades 7-8: 
Integrating Modules and Manuals
 
Michigan Model Lessons Meet Health Content Standards & Benchmarks
Michigan Model K-8 Implementation (UofM 1997 implementation study-3 charts)-all

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Other Health Links

Safe and Drug Free Schools - National
Safe and Drug Free Schools - Michigan
Safe Schools Office of Michigan Department of Education
NSBA American School Board Journal

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Staff Development Resources Grades 7-12

Staff Development Goals and Objectives: Grades 7-12
Guide to Essential Components for Teacher Staff Development (Grades 7-12) 
Sample Training Designs (i.e. HIV for 7-8, PANT for 7-8, PANT for 9-12) 
Sample Evaluation Instruments (two)
Performance Based Assessment and the SCASS Project
Adult Learners
Feedback
Action Plan for Trainers 
Introduction to Performance Based Assessment

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Standards and Benchmarks

Health Education-Michigan  
Health Education-National  
Comparison: National Standards and Michigan Standards
Life Management Education-Michigan  
Physical Education-Michigan  
Guidance and Counseling-Michigan 
Entry Level Standards for Teachers of Health

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Statistics and Facts 

Michigan Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)
National Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) 
Michigan SHEP Report (Statistics about School Health) 

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This page last updated on: 05/17/06
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