SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION (SHE)
SHE
407/507
Cr. 3
Health
Education in the Elementary School
Introduction of the school health
program for the elementary education major and physical education major.
Consideration is given to school health services and healthy school living,
with a further emphasis on health instruction and health content for the
elementary school. Prerequisite: admission to teacher education.
SHE
410/510
Cr. 4
Application
of Curriculum Processes and Instructional Techniques
This senior level experience is an
opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge related to the assessment,
planning and implementation of comprehensive school health curriculum
introduced in earlier study. Further analysis of method selection and
instructional strategy development is considered from a practical as well as
philosophical point of view. Attention is given to ?holistic teaching?,
including classroom management. Prerequisite: to be taken the last semester on
campus prior to graduation.
SHE
416/516
Cr. 1
Developing
Comprehensive School Health Education Programs
Procedures for comprehensive
health education curriculum development ? from philosophy through
identifying sources, to developing objectives ? will be considered in
discussion and group interaction. Final projects will include the writing of a
partial curriculum. Not applicable for credit in school health education major
or minor. Offered occasionally.
SHE
458/558
Cr. 1-2
Imagery
Techniques for Health Promotion and Sport Skill Development
This course examines the concepts
and theories of autogenic training and mental imagery as applied to maximizing
inner potentials for performance excellence. The first credit focuses on the
learning and experiencing of the developmental phases of relaxation training,
mental practice, concentration, confidence building through positive
affirmation, and maintaining personal rhythm. The second credit focuses on
developing the competencies necessary to develop and implement a mental
practice program for those in pursuit of excellence.
SHE
460/560
Cr. 1-2
Health
Promotion and Preference
This course is designed to enable
participants to understand and apply Jungian concepts as one approach to
health promotion. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is used as a
springboard for creating awareness and understanding for the application of
typology to health promotion. The focus of the course is experiential in
nature and the goal is to gain a better understanding of self and others in
relation to health promotion issues (i.e., stress management, heart disease,
relationships, and team building).
SHE/CHE
475/575 Cr. 1-3
Workshop
in Health Education
Group study of varying health
education topics, community agencies, and educational institutions.
Prerequisite: permission of adviser and instructor. Repeatable for credit
under different subtitles ? maximum 6 credits combined SHE/CHE. Departmental
option for Pass/Fail grading.
SHE
705 Cr. 4
Essentials
of Health and Wellness
This course will provide graduate
students who do not have an undergraduate major in health education with the
necessary background in health content areas (nutrition, physical activity,
sexuality, stress, violence/abuse, substance use and abuse, disease
prevention, environmental health, consumer health and mental and emotional
health). This course will function as a distance learning course using
internet based resources and will require a competency test for each content
area. Successful completion of the course will meet the certification
requirement for the content areas required by the state of Wisconsin. Offered
Sem. I.
SHE
710 Cr. 3
Leadership
in Health Education
This course will provide graduate
students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide leadership for
health education in their schools and communities. Included will be an
overview of comprehensive/ coordinated school health programs, behavioral
change theory, leadership skill development, community partnership
development, and program planning and administration. Offered Sem. II.
SHE
715 Cr. 3
Health
Education Curriculum and Pedagogy
This course will provide graduate
students with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop effective
curriculum and learning strategies for health education. The course will
provide a hands-on atmosphere where knowledge is used and skills are
practiced. Offered Summer Session.
SHE
720 Cr. 3
Adolescent
and Youth Health Issues
Health issues that are the predominant challenges of youth are reflected in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention priorities for health for this age group. Intentional and unintentional injury; alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; HIV/AIDS infection and unplanned pregnancy; dietary patterns and sedentary lifestyle are the foci of this course offering; their incidence, cause and the currently best response to prevention and intervention. Offered Summer Session.
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