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Walker, Karen – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2005
What can be done to support fitness and physical activity? Schools can guide students in developing life-long habits of participating in physical activities. According to the National Association for Sports and Physical Education, the concepts of physical fitness activities and physical education are used synonymously, however, they are not the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Physical Fitness, Health Promotion
Rosetti, Pamela; Byrd, Jenean; West, Brenda; Bigham, Melody – Research and Curriculum Unit, 2008
Secondary vocational-technical education programs in Mississippi are faced with many challenges resulting from sweeping educational reforms at the national and state levels. Schools and teachers are increasingly being held accountable for providing true learning activities to every student in the classroom. This accountability is measured through…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Secondary School Curriculum, Academic Standards, Job Skills
Floerchinger, Debra S.; Young, Kelvin E. – 1990
"Wellness" is a widely used term to describe a participative process through which the individual becomes aware of and makes choices toward a more successful or healthy existence. Many colleges and universities have utilized wellness philosophies or models in a variety of areas. The wellness model serves as an outline for decision making in which…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, College Students, Counselor Role, Health
Gorman, Dean R.; And Others – 1985
A research study attempted to identify necessary components of a strong corporate wellness training program and to establish a sound research base from which valid curricular decisions could be made concerning program design. Responses from a 52-item questionnaire were received from 248 corporate wellness professionals. Results indicated that the…
Descriptors: Industrial Personnel, Physical Fitness, Program Content, Program Improvement
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Fannin, Ronald A. – 1987
Bronfenbrenner's (1979) concept of human ecology emphasizes the effect of the environment, both physical and psychological, on individual development. Bronfenbrenner's contexts which affect the development of the individual (microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem) can also be defined for the family in an ecological model of family…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environmental Influences, Family Environment, Family Health
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Cassel, Russell N. – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1987
Describes program for achievement of higher wellness levels based on holistic principles and risk factor science. Levels focus on (1) heart disease risk factors and how to reverse them; (2) unconscious needs at conflict with one's conscious goals; (3) identity status, meaning to love and to be loved; (4) autogenics; and (5) full ego development…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Health, High Risk Persons, Holistic Approach
Maysey, Dorothy L.; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1988
Describes the Carolina Healthstyle program in school worksites as it is being implemented by one pilot school district. Briefly discusses organizational funding and evaluation of the overall state employee wellness program. (JOW)
Descriptors: Government Employees, Health Programs, Public Health, School Districts
Hackleman, Karen T.; And Others – Library Journal, 1985
Reports on efforts of three institutions in response to need for consumer health information: Health Education Center (promotes health in southwestern Pennsylvania), Tulsa City-County Library (Oklahoma), and Wellness Council of the Midlands (WELCOM) (promotes wellness at work site in Omaha, Nebraska, area). WELCOM's 62-item reference list is…
Descriptors: Health, Health Education, Industry, Information Centers
Corbin, Charles B.; Pangrazi, Robert P. – President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Research Digest, 2001
This report proposes a uniform definition of wellness that refers to wellness as a multidimensional state of being, describing the existence of positive health in an individual as exemplified by quality of life and a sense of wellbeing. Several important characteristics included in this definition are: wellness is multidimensional; wellness is a…
Descriptors: Definitions, Life Style, Mental Health, Physical Health
Long, Patrick; Zinn, Lorraine – Parks and Recreation, 1982
The park and recreation profession can make a major contribution to the improvement and maintenance of the physical and mental health of community members through a training program for cardiac wellness. The Cardiac Wellness Training Project, designed to help park and recreation professionals develop cardiac prevention and rehabilitation programs,…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Heart Disorders, Professional Development, Professional Personnel
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Guerra, Nancy G.; Williams, Kirk R. – Psychology in the Schools, 2003
Describes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of school-based Wellness Centers operated by the Riverside Unified School District in Riverside, CA, as part of the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative. Describes the program as planned in terms of the theoretical model for the intervention and the evaluation design, and discusses the…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Mental Health, Program Evaluation, Program Implementation
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Chandler, Cynthia K.; And Others – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1992
Notes that, although spiritual wellness is an emerging area of interest in counseling, it still lacks clarity in definition and application. Attempts to define more clearly the concept of spiritual health and to describe ways to use techniques for the enhancement of spiritual wellness and the advancement of spiritual development. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Individual Development, Mental Health, Spirituality
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Nelson, Richard C. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1992
Explains spa in counseling as uplifting, positive experiences in which focus is placed directly on helping clients feel good about themselves. Provides several examples of spa in counseling, simplest procedure being activity "Things I Can Do," in which counselor helps client focus on and savor some of most often-repeated actions of which he is…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Techniques, Mental Health, Self Esteem
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Palombi, Barbara J. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1992
Conducted study to fill the void with respect to psychometric properties of wellness inventories. Examined three instruments: the Wellness Inventory, the Lifestyle Assessment Questionnaire-Wellness Inventory Section, and the Lifestyle Coping Inventory. Findings from 114 college students revealed all three instruments were internally consistent and…
Descriptors: College Students, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Mental Health
Scott, Anne L.; Brabham, Leonora H. – Principal, 1993
The average American child lives on a fat-laden diet, watches too much television, and gets insufficient exercise. A comprehensive, cost-effective school program based on three interrelated components--health education, health services, and a healthy environment--should increase awareness of healthy lifestyles and build in strategies for involving…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Health Education
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