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Student Centered Learning Examples Using Technology

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student at the University of New Mexico in the Health, Exercise, and Sports Science Department. In this article, Sean explores student centered learning examples in physical education with the use of technology. Many physical educators would agree, learning in physical education (PE) should be relevant to the lives of students.

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Connecting Health Literacy to Youth Vaping Prevention

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FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products helps people live tobacco-free by developing and disseminating accurate, science-based information about how tobacco use can be harmful, especially to youth. Helping Students Educate Themselves FDA’s efforts to deliver tailored and understandable health content includes a focus on students.

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New FDA Resource Helps Teachers Educate Students About the Dangers of Vaping

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Helping Students Avoid Vaping and Nicotine Addiction. One important concern is the threat that vaping nicotine poses to middle and high school students. Vaping can put students at risk for nicotine addiction, harm developing brains, and influence their performance at school. Many of these students vape every day.

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The Relentless School Nurse: School Nurses and School-Based Health Centers Can Work Together!

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Imagine finding out that your school district was gifted millions of dollars to improve access to healthcare for your students and staff! What an outstanding opportunity for this organization to create a training center for school-based health center expansion.

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Lessons Learned From Decades of Advocating for Health and Physical Education

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Wisconsin State Education Convention attendees have come to look for both the WHPE booth and breakout sessions — and now understand that health and physical education is much more than “busy, active, happy”: there is curriculum structured around standards and assessments and delivered via best practices, which are student centered.

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Add Movement to the School Day to Boost Student Physical Activity and Learning

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But as a result, students spend too much time sitting and learning in passive ways (e.g. Often students move through core subjects, eagerly awaiting their specials or electives. If you ask most elementary students what their favorite subjects are, the most common answers are usually physical education and recess.

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The Relentless School Nurse: School-Based Health Care Centers Do Not Negate the Need for School Nurses

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For well over a century, school nurses have carried the weight of providing healthcare and support to students within the school setting. Their dedication and commitment to the well-being of students are undeniable. These centers can serve as a comprehensive healthcare resource, offering a wide range of services to students.

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