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Eisner, Victor – Journal of School Health, 1970
This paper describes a potential supplement to new or existing community health programs. Title I of Public Law 89 750, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, provides innovative and remedial educational programs for children in poverty areas. It encourages the inculsion of health components which can readily be incorporated into community…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Financial Support
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Rubin, Lisa D.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1981
A preliminary investigation of school health education planning in 159 Health Systems Agencies was conducted. The role of health educators, sources of assistance available for the development of new programs, and the future of comprehensive health planning are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Federal Programs, Health Education, Health Programs
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Gingiss, Phyllis Levenson – Journal of School Health, 1993
Addresses teacher needs during peer coaching trials, reviews peer coaching program features, and proposes a model to guide future planning, evaluation and research. The coaching program's critical components include classroom assessments, coaching team cluster meetings, and administrative support. Interrelations among components are discussed. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Health Education, Inservice Teacher Education
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Taylor, Z. A.; Sherrill, Claudine – Journal of School Health, 1969
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Change, Children, Curriculum
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Kort, Michael – Journal of School Health, 1984
Various plans, including direct delivery of primary health care in public schools, are being suggested due to concern about the health of this nation's school children. The development of the role of the school in health care is explored. Current trends in school health programs are discussed. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Background, Dental Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Needs
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Flack, Vilma T.; Kilcoyne, Martha E., Jr. – Journal of School Health, 1984
Programs that provide support for the health and well-being of school employees are rare. A health promotion program focusing on self-help is discussed in this article. Methods of program development and implementation are presented. Results indicate that school employees can be trained to facilitate a health promotion program in the school…
Descriptors: Health Programs, Mental Health, Physical Health, Prevention
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Borhauer, Shirley – Journal of School Health, 1971
This very brief article describes the Drug-O-Roma", an evening program which featured envolvement of students, parents and teachers. The program, presented once, was innovative and apparently successful. (CJ)
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Health Education, Health Programs, Junior High Schools
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Boffa, Joseph; Kugler, John F., Jr. – Journal of School Health, 1970
Described is a program to be woven into the curriculum in such a way that it becomes part of the the total education plan. It should be taught in the classroom by the teacher and would thus necessitate inservice education. (Author)
Descriptors: Dental Health, Evaluation, Health Education, Hygiene
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Kill, Bette; King, Linda Sue – Journal of School Health, 1983
Although the use of television in school health education programs is still in its infancy, it is clear that health educators can use the medium to deliver information and persuasive messages. Four possibilities for using television in health education are described. (Authors/PP)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Television, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Bush, Herman S. – Journal of School Health, 1980
Suggestions are made for American Health Association members in starting a state association in those areas where they are presently lacking. (JD)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Health Services, Meetings, Needs Assessment
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Queen, Patsy S.; Queen, J. Allen – Journal of School Health, 1980
A teacher is in a position to identify a child who is the victim of child abuse. An inservice program in workshop form can train teachers to recognize an abused child, and to take steps to halt the practice. (JD)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Elementary Education, Helping Relationship
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Fujioka, JoAnn – Journal of School Health, 1979
The views and objectives of the Colorado School Health Council, formulated largely through the efforts of Colorado public school nurses, are set forth. (LH)
Descriptors: Health Education, Organizational Development, Program Development, Public Schools
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Vicary, Judith R. – Journal of School Health, 1976
An affective education teaching model is outlined defining a continuum of affective development and the resulting range of approaches possible at present and in the future for meeting affective goals. (MB)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Concept Formation, Content Analysis
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Blain, Gerald H.; Brusko, Marlene – Journal of School Health, 1985
This article explores two methods of peer counseling used in high schools. The open model of counseling, or students trained to help other students, is described. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, High Schools, Mental Health, Peer Counseling
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McKenzie, James F. – Journal of School Health, 1988
School districts may benefit by establishing health education/ promotion programs for its employees. Twelve steps in doing so are presented. Health benefits will accrue to employees while employers'"bottom line" will be reduced by their investment in employees' health. Detailed planning steps are outlined. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Health Promotion, Physical Health, Physical Recreation Programs
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