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| Anonymous | Mental Math - | 0 | May 2 2012, 8:45 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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The thing is for mental math try thinking of different yet simlar equations to the promblem your having and realte to it. Thats how in your head you will easily solve the problem in your head. Try it and I hope this helped !! :D !!!
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| dmccall | A Capacity-building, Systems-based Approach to School Mental Health | 0 | Apr 13 2012, 12:32 PM EDT by dmccall | ||||
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We are building a summary and list of relevant research and resource on a capacity-building, systems-based approach to school mental health promotion. Please reply to this invitation with your comments or use the "Easy Edit" tool at the top of the page to add a research reference/resource or to edit the text. (All versions of the text are retained automatically, so feek free to add.)
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| dmccall | Mental Health Topics: Comments Please | 0 | Apr 2 2012, 2:14 PM EDT by dmccall | ||||
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The International Discussion Group is discussing the draft agenda of topics with a view to selecting topics for future webinars. Please comment on the draft agenda and/or add topics that you consider to be more urgent or important. Just select Discussions from the top navigation bar and then post your comment or "reply" to this thread. Feel free to commeny anonymously or sign into the web site after getting a free wetpaint account. The draft agenda of SMH topics is found at: http://www.schools-for-all.org/page/Call+re+School+Mental+Health
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| Anonymous | Some extra links we should add here: | 0 | Nov 16 2011, 7:47 PM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Hillier and Jones et al (2010). Writing Themselves In 3. Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University: Melbourne. http://www.latrobe.edu.au/ssay/assets/downloads/wti3_web_sml.pdf Jones and Tyrell (2009). Better Managing Homophobia. Teacher 205. http://research.acer.edu.au/teacher/vol2009/iss205/16/ |
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| Anonymous | HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON DEVELOPING HEALTH PROMOTING SCHOOLS: I YOUNG | 0 | Sep 28 2011, 4:39 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Possible Phases in the roll-out of the health promoting school (shortened version)
Initial Experimental phase Early innovators (mainly from the health sector) raise the issue of health promotion with colleagues in the education sector. The education sector at first tends to perceive health in bio-medical terms rather than as a social model, resulting in a deficit of partnership-working between education and health sectors. Early sporadic or short term developments occur which may be driven (and resourced) by political concerns about specific topics such as HIV/AIDS Related initiatives such as Community Schools and Eco-Schools are not perceived by education to have anything in common with health promoting schools because of the prevalence of the bio-medical model of health within the education sector. Strategic Development phase The education sector perceives the benefits of health promoting schools in meeting social and educational needs in their schools. Authorities start to build capacity through training and staff development More strategic approach builds through partnership working at government level and/or regional level There is a clarifying of priorities, values, language and concepts More sophisticated research is developed as the political profile rises Establishment phase Policy statements at national level that initially tend to be in the health sector feed into the education sector Policy on specific school initiatives relating to health are increasingly placed in the context of health promoting schools, for example curriculum policy statements, food provision policy in schools The education sector takes on greater responsibility for health promotion in schools and integrates health promotion into mainstream education. At the level of the school, health promotion becomes integral to the schools core values and way of working ( Young, 2005) |
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| Anonymous | school nutrition | 0 | Sep 2 2011, 4:33 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Just heard on cbc news about breakfast food program which will use apple juice which (as I looked up to make sure) has the SAME sugar content as pepsi and other soft drinks ....also jam which is very high in sugar content ...breakfast cereals which are notorious for low nutrition.......in an effort to reduce the increase of type 2 diabetes lets please educate and not rely on what people think is nutrtion.....the road to h- - - is paved with good intentions
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| dmccall | Discussions Montréal | 2 | Aug 8 2011, 5:25 PM EDT by dmccall | ||||
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This page or "discussion thread" will record the comments, questions and suggestions raised by participants in the Montreal conference on healthy schools, New Understandings, Better Integration, Sustainable and Equitable Actions, being organized on November 28-29, 2011 by the Institute pour la santé du Québec (JASP), the International Union for Health Promotion and Education, the Canadian Association for School Health and the International School Health Network.
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| Anonymous | SPF Awareness Resource on Your Web Site | 0 | May 12 2011, 2:32 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Hi,
It is skin cancer awareness month and my school, Jordan-Elbridge High, had us put together a personal story about the effects of cancer on our lives. I was able to use the facts and information I found on your page: http://www.schools-for-all.org/page/Sun+Safety%2FSkin+Cancer+Prevention+%28BT%29 My grandmother succumbed to skin cancer from years of unprotected sun exposure while gardening. Unfortunately the awareness levels of today are still not where they should be. The continuing spread of updated information is crucial to awareness. The page below had additional links that might be useful on your site. The SPF Resource Guide http://www.spabeautyschools.com/article/v/10003/spf-resource-guide/ Thank you! Sincerely, Rachel Morrow, Graduation Class ‘12 |
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| dmccall | Please help us to improve | 0 | May 26 2010, 3:07 PM EDT by dmccall | ||||
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This web-based knowledge exchange program is using a variety of new technologies (wiki pages, webinars, videos) as well as a new approach to knowledge that tries balances practice-based experience more evenly with research-based evidence. We welcome all comments and suggestions.
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