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SchoolsAlive ! Trainers: Dr. Kristen M. Hetland Concordia College, Moorhead, MN

SchoolsAlive ! Trainers: Dr. Kristen M. Hetland Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Dr. Jenny M. Linker North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND PHE Canada October 26, 2013. Ice Breaker. Common Ground. Tell us…. about school-wide daily physical activity in your school. Overview.

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SchoolsAlive ! Trainers: Dr. Kristen M. Hetland Concordia College, Moorhead, MN

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  1. SchoolsAlive! Trainers: Dr. Kristen M. Hetland Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Dr. Jenny M. Linker North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND PHE Canada October 26, 2013 https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  2. Ice Breaker • Common Ground https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  3. Tell us… about school-wide daily physical activity in your school https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  4. Overview • Overview of Let’s Move! Active Schools • Overview of SchoolsAlive! • Implementation in West Fargo, North Dakota • Lessons learned and strategies https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  5. Let’s Move! Active Schools Goal • Let’s Move! Active Schools is a comprehensive program that empowers school champions – P.E. teachers, classroom teachers, principals, administrators, and parents – to create active environments that enable all students to get moving and reach their full potential. https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  6. Let’s Move! Active Schools 5 Key Areas • Physical Education • Physical Activity During School • Physical Activity Before and After School • Family & Community Involvement • Staff Involvement https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  7. https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  8. Let’s Move! Active Schools Process • Sign up at www.letsmoveschools.org • 6-step process that helps them: • Build support • Assess your school • Develop your action plan • Explore resources • Take action • Celebrate success https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  9. SchoolsAlive! Goal • Support grass-roots implementation of the national initiative Let’s Move! Active Schools https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  10. https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  11. Three Ss • Safety(physical and emotional) • Skills • Success https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  12. Holistic Approach • Dakota Medical Foundation (DMF) Breakthrough Idea Grant recipient • West Fargo School District (North Dakota) • District-wide buy-in • Complete all components of SchoolsAlive! https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  13. Main Messages • Inclusion of physical activity during the school day • Emphasis of 60 minutes of daily physical activity • Consistency • Appropriate practice • Recess: • Develop Active Recess Committees (ARCs) • Playground mapping • Physical education recess unit • Not taking away recess as a form of punishment Email Drs. Linker and Hetland: schoolsalive60@gmail.com

  14. Procedures • Meetings with district administers • Pre/Mid/Post meeting with principals • Trainings: • PE teachers and recess supervisors • Recess supervisors (new) • After school staff • SchoolsAlive! Week • Adopt-a-School teams • Active Classroom course • On-site recess consulting https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  15. SchoolsAlive! Week in West Fargo • Individual principal meetings • SchoolsAlive! Week activity template/schedule • SchoolsAlive! newsletter • SchoolsAlive! bracelets • SchoolsAlive! Week activities • SchoolsAlive! group in West-Fest parade and StreetsAlive! Email Drs. Linker and Hetland: schoolsalive60@gmail.com

  16. SchoolsAlive! Products • SchoolsAlive! Week: Flashmobhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhfRqqYvM5Y • Adopt-a-School Product: Cobber Counts • desktop • Active Before/After School Training Video: • https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzDn8JsqFpFSNGhyTTBZVTVIckE/edit?usp=drive_web&pli=1 Email Drs. Linker and Hetland: schoolsalive60@gmail.com

  17. Lessons Learned • People don’t know what they DON’T KNOW • District buy-in and integration into existing structures • “Repeat to remember” • Word choice sensitivity/appropriate carrot • Open communication • “yeah, buts…” • Advocate, promote, and celebrate • PE teacher key player https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  18. Strategies • Think big, start small • Partnerships • Universities/Colleges • Foundations • Public health advocate • Find the “I CAN” colleagues • Tap into free resources • Ripple effect https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  19. Discussion • What is one idea/strategy you think you could implement when you get home? https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

  20. E-mail Drs. Linker and Hetland: schoolsalive60@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/ Email Drs. Linker and Hetland: schoolsalive60@gmail.com

  21. References • Bleeker, M., James-Burdumy, S., Beyler, N., Dodd, A. H., London, R. A., Westrich, L., . . .Castrechini, S. (2012). Findings from a randomized experiment of Playworks:Selected results from cohort 1. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research. • CDC. The association between school based physical activity, including physical education, and academic performance. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2010 • Janssen, I., Craig, W. M., Boyce, W. F., & Pickett, W. (2004). Associations between overweight and obesity with bullying behaviors in school-aged children. Pediatrics, 113, 5, 1187-1194. • Kochenderfer-Ladd, B. J., & Ladd, G. W. (2001). Variations in peer victimization: Relations to children’s maladjustment. In J. Juvonen & S. Graham (Eds.), Peer harassment in school: The plight of the vulnerable and victimized (p. 43). New York, NY: The Guilford Press • Maeda, J. K. & Randall, L. M. (2003). Can academic success come from five minutes of physical activity? Brock Education, 13 (1), 14–22. • NEISS Database, May 2009 • O'Brien, C. (October 2009) Injuries and Investigated Deaths Associated with Playground Equipment, 2001-2008. Washington D.C : U.S. Consumer Product Safety Comission • Olweus, D. (1993b). Bullying at school. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing. • Price, J. M., & Dodge, K. A. (1989). Reactive and proactive aggression in childhood: Relations to peer status and social context dimensions. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 17, 4, 455-471 • Rivers, I., & Smith, P. K. (1994). Types of bullying behaviour and their correlates. Aggressive Behavior, 20, 359-368. • Slee, P. T. (1995). Peer victimization and its relationship to depression among Australian primary school students. Personality & Individual Differences, 18, 57-62. • U.S. Surgeon General. Overweight and Obesity: Health Consequences. Rockville: MD; 2001. https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchoolsAlive/

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