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1 Lawson Public School List members of the group, roles and % contribution to the presentation Samantha DudleyGroup Leader( x%) Wendy Wright Melissa Shaw Samantha Dudley Monique Commins Hayley Bullen Amy Harris Delete ONE of these boxes to confirm that all group members agree to the percent contributions. 

2 Lawson Public School Established in 1888 Lawson Public school is a co-educational primary school, located in the metropolitan area in the heart of the Blue Mountains, NSW. Lawson Public School has strong valued links with the local community and environment. The school strives on providing programs and support for all students that encourage building friendships, social skills, confidence and self – esteem. During 2011 Lawson Primary student and staff profile facts include: School staff (teaching and non-teaching) Teaching Staff = 13 Full-time equivalent teaching staff = 15.2 Non-teaching staff = 4 Full-time equivalent non-teaching staff = 4 Student profile 2011 Girls = 83 Boys = 94 Indigenous students = 5% Language Background other than English =11% Student attendance rate = 94% Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage and implications Low-Mid Socio-economic School NSW Government School– mixed community. The Naplan results for 2011 indicate Year 3 students are slightly above average in Literacy and Numeracy results. Overall Year 5 student Naplan results indicate Literacy is on target, however maths results were significantly below state and region. Therefore, this will be a target in 2012. Currently at Lawson Primary, healthy active lifestyles are developed through the crunch and sip program, daily physical education including participation in Jump Rope for Heart program and successful sporting teams and carnivals. For example during term 1, students engage in a gymnastics program run by ‘Be Skilled, Be Fit’. This program has an enormous success with all students K-6 developing a range of new skills in the area of gymnastics.

3 Priority Health Area: Obesity Obesity List here all of the main points and facts about Obesity here… This should include ‘why obesity’ how does it relate to the school context Do this in point form maybe like a concept map?

4 Slides that show Australia's health status Internationally Adults, Boys, Girls

5 Lawson Public School Student Health Status Here list all of the things from the wiki in point form… This is where crunch and sip would come in and to tie it into the context i.e. why to focus on obesity… The commentary could also make the point that through local newspaper articles point out the concerns of obesity in children etc…. Do this in point form maybe like a concept map?

6 PRIORITY HEALTH AREA Research the health status of children in Australia and the school locality. Present the implications of your research for Health Education on this slide. VISUAL: Identify the area of health which the group believes should be given greatest priority. Example: injury prevention AUDIO: Present the evidence that led the group to select this health area as a priority. Examples: morbidity statistics such as hospital admissions

7 Outcomes Describe what your group aims to achieve when targeting this priority health area? Use syllabus terminology e.g. aims, objectives, foundation statements, outcomes and indicators. Need to look at syllabus here… and we need a stage to focus on before this is written if we use crunch and sip I think this only covers K-2? Some points we could cover provided they tie in with the syllabus… 1. aim to develop the skills, knowledge and positive values and attitudes in leading a long healthy and active lifestyle 2. educate not only through the school, but the wider community 3. promote more healthy programs and activities throughout the school

8 OUTCOMES VISUAL: Describe what your group aims to achieve when targeting this priority health area? Use syllabus terminology e.g. aims, objectives, foundation statements, outcomes and indicators. AUDIO: In the commentary, share your group’s commitment to realising these outcomes.

9 REALISING OUTCOMES TASK: Describe how the group proposes to realise the outcomes shown on the previous slide. Examples of descriptions may include one or more of the “4P’s”: P olicy P lans P rocedures P rograms

10 SCOPE and SEQUENCE VISUAL: Show the scope and sequence (i.e. school plan) that your group has developed to address the priority health issue from Early Stage One to Stage 3. AUDIO: Describe features of your scope and sequence that should contribute to the quality of student learning.

11 EVALUATION AUDIO: List challenges when addressing this health priority area in primary school education. VISUAL: The commentary may include a set of unanswered questions which other groups in EDPE346 may wish to discuss when completing the critical review of your presentation.

12 RECOMMENDED RESOURCES VISUAL: List resources which may be valuable to other teachers addressing this health area AUDIO: Commentary may include an appraisal of ONE particular resource (e.g. kit, website; software, DVD; computer-assisted instruction)

13 Reference List Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2012), ‘Obesity’, Retrieved on July 10 th 2012 from: http://www.aihw.gov.au/obesity-health-priority-area/http://www.aihw.gov.au/obesity-health-priority-area/ Better Health Chanel. (2010), ‘Obesity’, Retrieved on July 10 th 2012 from: http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Obesity http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Obesity Blue Mountains Gazette (2012), ‘Interactive: Obesity Map of the world’ Retrieved on July 10 th 2012 from: http://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/specialfeature.aspx?id=6142http://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/specialfeature.aspx?id=6142 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2012), ‘Overweight and Obesity’ and ‘Basics About Childhood Obesity’, Retrieved on July 10 th 2012 from: http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/adult/defining.html http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/adult/defining.html Medibank Private. (2010), ‘Obesity in Australia: financial impact and cost benefits intervention’, Retrieved on July 10 th 2012 from: http://www.medibank.com.au/Client/Documents/Pdfs/Obesity_Report_2010.pdf http://www.medibank.com.au/Client/Documents/Pdfs/Obesity_Report_2010.pdf Monash Obesity and Diabeties Institute. (2012), ‘Obesity in Australia’, Retrieved on July 10 th 2012 from: http://www.modi.monash.edu.au/obesity-facts-figures/obesity-in-australia/http://www.modi.monash.edu.au/obesity-facts-figures/obesity-in-australia/ Peeters. A., Magliano. D. (2012), ‘Mapping Australia’s Collective Weight Gain’, Retrieved on July 10 th 2012 from: http://theconversation.edu.au/mapping-australias-collective-weight- gain-7816http://theconversation.edu.au/mapping-australias-collective-weight- gain-7816 World Health Organisation. (2012), ‘Obesity and Overweight’, Fact Sheet No. 311, Retrieved on July 10 th 2012 from: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs311/en/http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs311/en/


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