384Thursday, April 1, 2004

10:15 AM-12:15 PMHilton Riverside:HEC-A
AAHE/School K-12
Teaching Techniques Roundtable # 2
Teaching Techniques Roundtable #2 features exciting presentations simultaneously being delivered in a large room format. Presenters will repeat their one hour presentation so that participants may be able to view two different presentations. This is one of three sessions that will feature state of the art teaching technique presentations.
Keyword(s): high school issues, middle school issues, technique
Panelist: Michael D. Ballard, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY
Speakers:
Turn Your Health Class into a Game Show!
Donna L. Woolard, Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC
Lead Us Out of Temptation: Fun Strategies for Risk Reduction
Deborah Miller, Charleston/College Of, Charleston, SC, Shelley Hamill, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC and Edith Ellis, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC
Love v Sex, Understanding Relationships Health Lesson for Grades 7-12
Cynthia G. Akagi, Kansas/University Of, Lawrence, KS
Don't Be the April Fools Joke! Be STD Smart!
Wendy L. Cowan, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN
Games, Props, Tricks, and Music: Spicing Up Your Health Classes
Sal Chiariello, Clarkstown School, New City, NY and Dom Splendorio, Clarkstown Schools, Rock Tavern, NY
Health Projects: Old Ideas With a New Twist
Dom Splendorio, Clarkstown Schools, Rock Tavern, NY and Sal Chiariello, Clarkstown School, New City, NY
Thinking Green: Raising Environmental Awareness
Janice Clark Young and Janice Clark Young, Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO
Using Modified Trust Building Games to Help Students Reduce Stress
Susan Muller, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD
Creative Methods for Teaching Health Content
Daniel L. Agley1, Larry K. Olsen2, Jack D. Osman1 and Larry K. Olsen2, (1)Towson University, Towson, MD, (2)New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

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