Communities and Schools Promoting Health

A Gateway to information on comprehensive school health (CSH) and health promoting schools (HPS)
Providing links to research, reports, how-to manuals, planning & assessment tools, lesson plans and student webquests

     

Student WebQuests
Student Instruction - Evaluation

Canadian Association for School Health
Canadian Health Network
 

USING WEBQUESTS

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Choose Webquest
Create Webquest
Teachers' Tools
Students' Tools
 

LEARNING ABOUT WEBQUESTS


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bullet Webquests
bullet Webquests in Health
bullet Health Education
bullet Project-based Learning
bullet Rubrics

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USE WEBQUEST TOOLS


bullet Search for content
bullet Prepare your own webquest
bullet Use our template
bullet Selected articles
bullet Online workshops
bullet Guidelines/Tips
 

PROVINCIAL/TERRITORIAL CURRICULUM


 

The Conclusion section of a WebQuest provides an opportunity to summarize the experience, to encourage reflection about the process, to extend and generalize what was learned, or some combination of these. It's not a critically important piece, but it rounds out the document and provides the reader with a sense of closure. One good use for the conclusion section is to suggest questions that a teacher might use in whole class discussions to debrief on the webquests used in the class.

 

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Introduction (Motivate Students!)
2. Task (Be Very Clear)
3. Process (Overview of Quest)
4. Resources (List and Steps)
5. Evaluation (Include Health Criteria)
6. Conclusion (Debrief and Extend)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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