Perspectives on teaching comprehensive school health

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This paper seeks to give some perspective to health education teaching as it has developed over a period of time. First, I review the source of our modern comprehensive sequential curriculum design-just to remind us of its roots. Following that, I describe current developments in teaching, highlighting some examples of widely used curricula and sources of other teaching aids for health. Finally, I review some relevant findings from a recent evaluation of comprehensive health education in U.S. public schools to show us where we are today and to help answer the question: “Is comprehensive school health education worthwhile?”. © 1993 Academic Press, Inc.

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Hamburg, M. V. (1993). Perspectives on teaching comprehensive school health. Preventive Medicine, 22(4), 533–543. https://doi.org/10.1006/pmed.1993.1046

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