Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Tobacco (PANT) |
Physical Activity
New York is seeking to increase the percentage of schools
that teach about all of the following in a required course:
- Physical, psychological, or social benefits of physical activity.
- Health-related fitness (i.e., cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, and body composition).
- Phases of a workout (i.e., warm-up, workout, cool down).
- How much physical activity is enough (i.e., determining frequency, intensity, time, and type of physical activity).
- Developing an individualized physical activity plan.
- Monitoring progress toward reaching goals in an individualized physical activity plan.
- Overcoming barriers to physical activity.
- Decreasing sedentary activities such as television viewing.
- Opportunities for physical activity in the community.
- Preventing injury during physical activity.
- Weather-related safety (e.g., avoiding heat stroke, hypothermia, and sunburn while physically active).
- Dangers of using performance-enhancing drugs such as steroids.
Activities
- Collaborate with the New York City Department of Education on the creation and
promotion of a School Leader Manual for promoting excellence in health and physical
education programs.
- Partner with Onondaga - Cortland - Madison Counties BOCES (OCM BOCES) to
compile information and provide tools to support
what school districts are teaching related to benefits of physical activity, individual
goal setting, and individual physical activity plans.
Nutrition
New York is seeking to increase the percentage of schools in
which the lead health education teacher received professional development on nutrition
education and dietary behavior during the past 2 years.
Activities
- Collaborate with New York City Department of Education staff to develop an online
professional development for health educators to insure quality standards-based nutrition
education.
Tobacco
New York is seeking to increase the percentage of schools in
which the lead health education teacher received professional development on tobacco-use
prevention education during the past 2 years.
- Partner with the regional NYS AHPERD and regional Boards of Cooperative
Educational Services to provide professional development on physical education,
nutrition, and tobacco prevention education to health teachers.
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