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Health Education
Definition: The study of the human body and the necessary means to keep it in optimal form. |
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Definition: The study of the human body and the necessary means to keep it in optimal form. |
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The study of the different systems within the body and how to maintain optimal fitness. |
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Grade Level Content Expectations |
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The level of knowledge considered adequate for certain grades, the minimum requirements for education. |
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The full width and depth of information encompassed within the boundaries of each subject area. |
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The steps in order to be taken to accomplish a specified goal. |
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Comprehensive Health Education |
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The complete specturm of information necessary to cover all areas of health education. |
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The measurement of comprehsion by indiviudals and groups of specific subject areas. This can be done informally or formally. |
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A true form of gauging comprehension of subject matter by demonstrating understanding |
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The formal gauge of comprehension by use of verbal, or written testing in a standardized fashion. |
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The optimal manner of delivering instruction that is age appropriate and within safety parameters. |
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Tailoring instruction level to meet the needs of all the different intelligences in order for the optimum level of success in comprehension. |
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The method of administring subject matter to students that has agreed upon standards, guidelines and measurable success. |
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Providing education with in a general classroom environment for children with specialized needs and accomodations. |
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A method of alterning instruction in order for learning to be successful for all students. |
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Providing changes in the delivery of instruction to meet all children's level of learning. |
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An area of developement that is a deviation from that of the typically developing child which can impact the learning ability of the child. |
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The standard or typical outcome. |
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The ability to move easily or alter a situation. |
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Medications that are required as recommened by a doctor and controlled by the federal government. |
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A plant that is processed to be a recreational drug in the form that is used as an inhallent or a chew. |
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Illegal recreational drugs that are used by a group in order to enance their experiences. |
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The addictive behavior that develops into a dependency on the substance of alcohol. |
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A physical and mental need of a substance that can be deterimental to one's health and fitness. |
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