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

     

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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 Resource block in a WebQuest is a list of web pages the instructor has located and will help the learner accomplish the task. The Resources are pre-selected so that learners can focus their attention on the topic rather than surfing aimlessly. It is important to note that resources for the students are not restricted to those found on the web. For example, they could include an interview with an expert, reviewing a videotape, reading a hard copy of an article or report, and a number of web pages. Very often, it makes sense to divide the list of resources so that some are examined by everyone in the Quest, while others are red by subsets of learners who are playing a specific role or taking a particular perspective. By giving separate data sources to learners, you ensure the interdependence of the group, give the learners an incentive to teach each other about what they have learned.

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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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