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In one handy resource, Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers, Third Edition, helps teachers who may not have specialized training deliver innovative health education and physical education lessons. It is aligned with the national health and physical education standards.

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In one handy resource, Health and Physical Education for Elementary Classroom Teachers, Third Edition, helps teachers who may not have specialized training deliver innovative health education and physical education lessons. It is aligned with the national health and physical education standards.
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Retta R. Evans, PhD, MCHES, is a professor of health education in the School of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Evans has spent more than 20 years teaching and mentoring aspiring health educators at the undergraduate and graduate levels. During this time, she has also worked to improve health curricula and develop health initiatives in schools. She worked with the Alabama State Department of Education to revise the state standards for a course of study in health education and was part of a team that worked with school systems to implement comprehensive physical activity plans across Alabama. Evans received the Health Educator of the Year Award from the Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance as well as the College/University Health Education Professional of the Year Award from the SHAPE America (formerly the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance) Southern District. Evans conducts research focused primarily on schools and youth nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention. Sandra K. Sims, PhD, is a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham with more than two decades of experience as a public school teacher. Since 2005 she has taught physical education methods courses as well as a course for elementary classroom teachers that integrates physical education and health education into the classroom. Besides being named Physical Education Teacher of the Year for Alabama and the SHAPE America Southern District for two years, Sims was selected as Teacher of the Year for her school, school system, and school district. Sims was named the College/University Physical Educator of the Year by the Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance and was chosen College/University Physical Educator of the Year in the SHAPE America Southern District. Sims’ research focuses on promoting quality physical education at all levels.