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(Ebook) Fitness education for children a team approach 1st Edition by Stephen J Virgilio ISBN 9781450402552 1450402550

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Authors:Stephen J Virgilio
Pages:272 pages.
Year:2012
Editon:2nd ed
Publisher:Human Kinetics
Language:english
File Size:13.56 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781450402552, 1450402550
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ISBN 10: 1450402550
ISBN 13: 9781450402552
Author: Stephen J Virgilio

In the latest edition of his book Fitness Education for Children: A Team Approach, Stephen Virgilio emphasizes the importance of collaboration to combat obesity and promote active lifestyles. Virgilio shows how you can combine the efforts of physical educators, administrators, classroom teachers, school volunteers, parents, school lunch personnel, health service professionals, and others in the community. Virgilio provides new suggestions and information on incorporating the team approach to help schools meet wellness policy objectives. He spells out a school wellness approach with the physical educator as physical activity director and guides you in integrating school fitness breaks and activities in the classroom curriculum. He also • offers new exercise, rhythmic, and pedometer activities as well as new fitness games; • provides current research and statistics on childhood obesity and approaches to intervention; • includes a completely new chapter on yoga (including activities) for school-aged children; and • presents information on the stages of behavioral change, helping teachers modify long-term health behaviors in children. This new edition also includes updated Activitygram/Fitnessgram procedures and a discussion of SMART goals. You’ll find a new section on teaching children with autism spectrum disorder and the current USDA’s MyPlate. You’ll also receive the most recent physical activity guidelines for children from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and help in developing programs that support those guidelines. And you’ll find updated references throughout the book as well as new websites for further information. Fitness Education for Children also offers strategies for cross-curricular activities and classroom collaborations as well as suggestions for using technology to enhance your communication with students and parents. Written for veteran and new physical educators as well as students preparing to enter the profession, this text covers the gamut of issues that educators need to know to provide effective fitness education. Those issues include the principles of fitness, teaching children with disabilities, planning lessons, teaching fitness concepts, collaborating with other teachers, and getting parents and your community involved. You also receive updated developmental exercises and active games and activities, and you’ll learn how to hold exciting schoolwide events. Fitness Education for Children offers a blueprint for battling obesity in school-aged children by promoting healthy lifestyles. This book will help you understand the educational philosophy, instructional strategies, assessments, and pedagogical models that will transform your curriculum into a springboard to a lifetime of healthy activity for the children you teach.
 

(Ebook) Fitness education for children a team approach 1st Edition Table of contents:

Part I: Developing a Foundation

Chapter 1: A New Perspective in Elementary Physical Education

Chapter 2: A Team Approach to Fitness Education

Chapter 3: Behavioral Change and Motivational Strategies

Chapter 4: Principles of Health-Related Physical Fitness

Chapter 5: Fitness Education for Children With Disabilities

Part II: Planning and Teaching Fitness Education

Chapter 6: Teaching Strategies

Chapter 7: Planning for Fitness

Chapter 8: Teaching Health-Related Physical Fitness Concepts

Chapter 9: Collaborating With the Classroom Teacher

Chapter 10: Getting Parents and Your Community Involved

Part III: Fitness Activities

Chapter 11: Developmental Exercises

Chapter 12: Active Games

Chapter 13: Dance and Rhythmic Activities

Chapter 14: Yoga for Children

Chapter 15: Schoolwide Events

Appendix A: Sample Personal Active Lifestyle Portfolio

Appendix B: Additional Websites

References and Resources

Index

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