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Why is PDHPE important to teach in primary schools? By Gabrielle Hitchcock

Why is PDHPE Important to Teach in Primary

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Why is PDHPE important to teach in primary schools?

By Gabrielle Hitchcock

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RationaleWhy teach PDHPE in primary schools?

• PDHPE is one of the most important factors in our children’s lives.

• It is so important for us to teach our next generation a happy, healthy, productive and responsible way of life within society.

• To teach them the importance and need of skills and values.

• Encourage them to value themselves, their loved ones and others within the wider community.

• Teach the importance of adequate physical activity.

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Rationale cont.• Help children develop the abilities of informed decision

making within the public and private spheres of life.• Teach children the importance of having friends and

close relationships. • The importance of eating a balanced and healthy diet.

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Advocating for PDHPE• Teaching PDHPE in primary schools is a MUST!• There are numerous factors that each child should be

taught, such as;1- Health2- Physical Education3- Personal Development4- Relationships5- Physical Activities6- Knowledge 7- Confidence8- Awareness9- Safety

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Advocating for PDHPE cont.• Each individual factor increases each child’s knowledge,

skills and values. • PDHPE provides them with a greater understanding of

how to lead an active and fulfilling lifestyle.• It teaches them the importance of adopting a strong

responsible and productive role within society and the wider community.

• And most of all, PDHPE IS FUN!

By Gabrielle Hitchcock

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ReferencesWebsites for pictures used:

Running picture. Retrieved from:http://web2.moorefielg-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/moodle/

Eat, Work, Move picture. Retrieved from:http://www.elizabeth-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/sws/view/1603588.node

PDHPE picture. Retrieved from:http://www.hoxtonpark-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/sws/view/1179251.node

Ball picture. Retrieved from:http://www.clubsonline.com.au/customdata/index.cfm?fuseaction=display_image_listing&CategoryID

=1996&itemLayout=1&headerselector=3&OrgID=1917&dts=942010968

Hands picture: Retrieved from:http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/cogs_s4/about/index.htm

Apple picture. Retrieved from: http://www.olol-college.nsw.edu.au/default.asp?print=true&action=article&ID=250

Student picture. Retrieved from:http://smallsteps.edublogs.org/2009/06/13/pdhpe-syllabus-in-wordle/

PDHPE picture. Retrieved from:http://www.cleverclassroom.com.au/_catalog_43265/Teachers

Smiley picture. Retrieved from:http://www.neurosciencemarketing.com/blog/articles/smiley-power.htm

Food pyramid. Retrieved from: http://www.pocanticohills.org/nutrition/nutrition.html