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    Literacy has a social and functional purpose in the education of students. This is particularly evident in the PDHPE and Dance curricula‚ as students explore the demands of literacy in relevant physical and intellectual contexts. The NSW Dance 7-10 syllabus has several major literacy requirements evident in the content areas‚ and specific outcomes. Performance Students develop knowledge‚ understanding and skills through the three content areas of performance‚ composition and appreciation. Although

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    PDHPE: Components of fitness Assessment Task Sport Chosen: Basket Ball 3. Evaluate the validity and reliability of the 2 tests that you have defined. (Word limit: 500 words) (6 marks) A valid fitness test is a test that measures exactly what it is supposed to measure reliable fitness test when you examine if you can rely on to measure something consistently. An example of both of these fitness tests is if a set of scales that measure your weight is

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    Question 5 Analyse the considerations that regulate when an athlete returns to play after an injury. Provide examples from a sport of your choice. The considerations that regulate when an athlete is able to return to play after an injury includes indicators or readiness to return to play‚ monitoring progress‚ psychological readiness‚ specific warm up procedures‚ return to play policies and procedures as well as ethical considerations. It is imperative that an athlete’s injury has recovered

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    CORE 1 BETTER HEALTH FOR INDIVIDUALS SUMMARY NOTES • What does health mean to individuals? Meanings of Health Health means different things to different people e.g. to an elderly person health might mean mobility; for a person with a mental illness health might mean having social contact with peers; for a young person health might equate more to physical activity or body image. Definitions of health In 1946‚ the World Health Organization defined health as "A state

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    PD/H/PE Preliminary Notes Topic: The Body in Motion The Skeletal System Anatomical Terms Superior; towards the head or above. Inferior; towards the feet or below. Anterior; front or in front of. Posterior; back or at the back of. Lateral; towards the side of the body or away from the midline. Medial; towards the midline of the body. Proximal; closer to the top of a limb. Distal; closer towards the bottom or end of a limb. Major Skeletal Bones Types of Bones Long; longer than wide

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    skills‚ creating supportive environments‚ strengthening community action‚ reorienting health services and building healthy public policy. The benefits of health promotion include developing personal skills is considered through education specifically PDHPE classes. Creating supportive environments – gyms and parks‚ light up at night so can exercise whenever suitable‚ healthy tick on particular foods. Strengthening community action – Reorientating health service – focuses on primary prevention‚

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    Health Priorities Report Health Priorities Report yuliya sadaunichaya yuliya sadaunichaya Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been identified as a health priority area because it is major health and economic burden on Australia. It is one of the leading causes of sickness and death in Australia‚ although there are significant differences in the incidence and prevalence of the disease among population subgroups. CVD can be attributed to a number of modifiable

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    Skeletal System- Functions: 1. Support- To give our bodies structure and form 2. Protection- Protect vital internal organs‚ e.g. Cranium or skull protects the brain 3. Movement- Works with muscles to allow movement 4. Mineral Storage- Stores calcium in our bones 5. Blood Cell Production- Red Blood Cells carry oxygen‚ white blood cells fight off viruses 6. Storage of Energy- Stores extra energy incase you run out * Ligaments- Are a fibrous band of connective tissue that

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    PDHPE Assessment Task 2 PDHPE Assessment Task 2 Mental Health The nature of the problem. Mental health is the state of emotional and social wellbeing. Mental health problems and issues relate to a broad range of conditions that can alter people’s perceptions and emotions. They can range from short term issues such as anxiety and stress through to more extreme clinical problems and psychosis. Most individuals will experience some mental health issues at some time. Examples of mental health problems

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    Year 11 PDHPE Assessment task: By Jerome Fernandez Sexual health: Discuss risk behaviours associated with sexual activity and the effect these behaviours can have on a young individual: When sexually active‚ there are many risks/consequences that may occur subsequent to sexual activity; most consequences are sexually transmitted infections (STI’s)‚ but many also suffer from depression or poor mental health‚ or pregnancy. Some STI’s that may be

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