Healthy Practices: Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Community and Family Participation

This course is part of School Health for Children and Adolescents Specialization

Instructors: Daniel Nicklas +3 more

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Skills you'll gain

  •   Nutrition Education
  •   Community Health
  •   Curriculum Planning
  •   Public Health
  •   Student Engagement
  •   Public Health and Disease Prevention
  •   Child Health
  •   Community Outreach
  •   Working With Children
  •   Student Support and Services
  •   Parent Communication
  •   Nutrition and Diet
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    You will understand how the schools can support physical activity throughout the day and how they can effectively offer physical education. Learners will be able to explain MVPA, or moderate to vigorous physical activity. They will identify this as the newest method for measuring and evaluating what counts as physical activity in terms of METs. Participants in the course will be able to explain the science behind the recommended "60 minutes of Physical Activity" and what counts toward MVPA both during and outside of the school day. Learners will be able to evaluate and explain how what students eat and how they exercise impacts student success. We will provide you with information to help you to promote the teamwork that it takes to implement successful nutritional and physical activity programs. Our discussion will include where to find and how to develop community support and encourage family participation. Later in the course you will understand how attendance impacts student success. Together we will look at real-life examples of programs in a school setting and this will help you to recognize what impact you can have on improving the health and success of students in your own community.

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