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NC Healthful Living Leaders Webinar
Les Spell Health/Physical Education/Athletics Consultant
NCDPIApril 3, 2012
3:30 – 5:00 PM
TIPS• Chat box/Question box
– Participants will be muted during the webinar unless presenting
– Please use the chat box or question box
• Questions/Answers– Monitored and answered in question box and/or at the end of
webinar
• Follow-up– Presenter online at conclusion of webinar
– Email/phone
– Presentation posted on wiki
Presenter
Les SpellHealth/Physical Education/Athletics Consultant, [email protected]
Burning Questions
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AGENDA1. RESAs – Info
from Chalk Talk Walks
2. Summer Institutes
3. DPI Update
4. Next Steps
5. Questions
Region 4 Southern Pines February 16, 2012
Region 5 Clemmons March 8, 2012
Region 7 North Wilkesboro March 9, 2012
Region 6 Charlotte March 12, 2012
Region 3 Chapel Hill March 14, 2012
Region 2 Wallace March 19, 2012
Region 1 Plymouth March 20, 2012
Region 8 Candler March 26, 2012
RESA Trainings
Healthful Living Essential Standards PD Plan 2011-12
What’s Next? CHALK TALK WALK
What did we learn about the current state of Healthful Living Education
across North Carolina?
RESAs - Issues of Concern
– Assessments • What will they look like?
• How will different teaching situation be taken into account?
• How will this be used with teacher evaluations?
– Reluctant Teachers • How do you get reluctant veterans to buy in?
RESAs - Issues of Concern
- Lack of support from central office/administration
- Not enough staff
- Not enough PLC time, planning time, time to cover all of the material
- No PE/Health classes in some elementary schools
RESAs - Issues of Concern
- Lack of technology for 21st Century Standards
- Changes in Sex Ed. (Healthy Youth Act)
- How to share resources from around the state
RESAs - Great Health & Physical Education Happenings
– Health/Physical Education being taken more seriously
– Increased administrative support
– Increased collaboration
– Increased professional development (teacher led/created)
– Professional Learning Communities (PLCs)
RESAs - Great Health & Physical Education Happenings
– MATCH- Motivating Adolescents with Technology to Choose Health
– Walk Across America
– Nintendo Wii Fitness/Sports
– Grants for heart rate monitors
NC PEP Grant Recipients Since 2002
• 2011 – Prodigal Son Foundation (Charlotte), Haywood County
• 2010 – Currituck County
• 2009 – Jackson County
• 2008 – Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Catawba County, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City
• 2007 – Craven County, Durham County, Robeson County
• 2006 – Perquimans County
• 2004 – Wake County
• 2003 – Wake County, Cherokee County
• 2002 – Columbus County, Cumberland County, Sugar Creek Charter School (Charlotte), Brunswick County
RESAs – Changes Resulting From Implementation of ES
- Increased collaboration with Health/PE teachers (sharing plans, ideas, equipment)
- Collaboration with other subject teachers
- PLCs
- Vertical alignment
- Feeling appreciated
RESAs – Plans for Implementing HL ES
- Developing pacing guides/ curriculum framework
- Aligning current lessons with new standards
- Vertically aligning curriculum from K-2 to 3-5 to 6-8 to 9-12
- Locally developing assessments
Newspapers Are Filled With Health MessagesIt will be important to become familiar with the newspaper you intend to use so that you know which day of the week is most likely to contain health topics. Is there a Health section that runs on certain days of the week? Most newspapers include Food sections and grocery flyers as a part of the Wednesday paper which creates endless possibilities for integrating nutrition education. Advice columns may be limited to one day a week which might include health topics as well.
Using Newspapers to Teach Healthful Living Education
www.dailynews.com THE WORLD’S FAVORITE NEWSPAPER - Since 1879
Newspapers can be a helpful tool when teaching health content and literacy skills. Using newspapers is a great way to infuse current and in many cases local health issues and topics into your instruction.
Click here to find information related to ordering newspapers for educational purposes in NC schools. It is important to note that newspapers can be accessed in print and online now for classroom use.
Newspapers In Education Ideas ForHealthful Living
- Sports Reporters
- Advice Column
- Monday Morning Quarterbacks
- Nutrition lessons with food ads & MyPlate.gov
- Hot Topics – letters to the editor
- Creating comics with health messages
- Brainstorm solutions to community issues
LiveBinders
LiveBinders.com- Login: NCHLRESA2012
- Password: NCHLRESA2012!
- Open the My Binders tab
- Access the My Shelves drop down
- Select the shelf with your grade span for Health or Physical Education
Summer Institutes
Feedback from Summer Institute 2011
• Team Time needs to be earlier in the day
• Process Time was too much content
• Team Time needs to be an extended period of time for differentiated planning
• Our LEA/Charter needs our own space to work
Summer Institutes 2012 – The Vision
• Differentiated Approach – Meet LEAs/ Charters where they are
• Provide true “work time” with one LEA/ Charter per room with one DPI facilitator
• Equip facilitator with tools, questions, and information to support the LEA/Charter
SI Sharing Session 1.What are the big ideas or concepts you will take back
from your content sessions?
2.How does this content area prepare students to be future ready?
3.How does this area connect to other content areas?
4.What are the implications for meeting the needs of all learners as related to this content area?
Summer Institute 3July 12-13, 2012
West Stokes High SchoolStokes County
Summer Institute 5July 19-20, 2012
JH Rose High SchoolPitt County
Summer Institute 1June 21-22, 2012Enka High SchoolBuncombe County
Summer Institute 6July 24-25, 2012
SanLee Middle SchoolLee County
Summer Institute 4July 17-18, 2012
Croatan High SchoolCarteret County
Summer Institute 2July 10-11, 2012
Maiden High SchoolCatawba County Schools
Healthful Living Essential Standards PD Plan 2011-12
Summer Institutes 2012 Locations and DatesLocations DatesSummer Institute 1 Enka High School
475 Enka Lake RoadCandler, NC (Buncombe County)
Thursday, June 21-Friday, June 22
Summer Institute 2 Maiden High School600 West Main StreetMaiden, NC (Catawba County)
Tuesday, July 10-Wednesday, July 11
Summer Institute 3 West Stokes High School 1400 Priddy RoadKing, NC (Stokes County)
Thursday, July 12-Friday, July 13
Summer Institute 4 Croatan High School1 Cougar Lane/3355 Hwy 24 Newport, NC (Carteret County)
Tuesday, July 17-Wednesday, July 18
Summer Institute 5 JH Rose High School 600 W. Arlington Blvd.Greenville, NC (Pitt County)
Thursday, July 19-Friday, July 20
Summer Institute 6 SanLee Middle School2309 Tramway Rd.Sanford, NC (Lee County)
Tuesday, July 24-Wednesday, July 25
DPI UpdateHealth/Physical Education/Athletics
Health Policies to RulesCPR BillHIV Funding CutsHealthy Schools Institute @ UNCW June 18-20Licensure Reminder Spring PELT April 12th – 14th in Black MountainNational Physical Education Institute July 30th –
August 3rd in AshevilleMiddle/Junior High School Athletics ManualNCHSAA & NCDPI Collaboration Efforts
Next Steps• Work together
• Use the Healthful Living Wiki space
• Prepare for the Summer Institutes
• Provide input and feedback into the development of instructional tools and support
Healthful Living Essential Standards PD Plan 2011-12
• HL Webinars
3:30 – 5:00
• December 5• February 7• April 3• May 4
Questions and ClosingQuestions???
– Thank you for joining us!
– This Webinar presentation will be posted on the Healthful Living wiki site.
– If you have feedback about the virtual meeting format, please let us know.
Please feel free to log off if you are ready, or stay and ask questions…