I’m not a nutrition or physical activity expert. How could I be expected to teach Eat Well & Keep Moving—and how can I learn how to teach it?
Hundreds of fourth- and fifth-grade classroom teachers have become Eat Well & Keep Moving teachers. Obviously, it’s important to impart accurate information to your students. We provide background information sections in each lesson to supply accurate health promotion facts that teachers can rely on. You can learn more about the curriculum through this Web site. Then, plan to get trained in using it. Training is available through a PowerPoint presentations available on this website or an accredited online course hosted by Framingham State College in Massachusetts. This link will take you to the Online Professional Development Center for Educators at Framingham State College—when the center teaches Eat Well & Keep Moving training, this is the site where it would be listed.
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