Level Up Health Education

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Level Up Health Education

Helping health educators level up their teaching.

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    Revamping a Unit Assessment: "Fill The Gaps"

    A few years ago, I was looking to revamp my summative assessment for a sixth-grade unit. This unit focuses on the skill of interpersonal communication and uses the content area of anti-bullying/seeking support from adults. This unit was initially challenging to create a summative assessment for because there were so many sub-skills within the skill of communication that I wanted students to demonstrate. Communication skills were used in a conversation, including verbal and nonverbal. There was a specific method of seeking support from a trusted adult in there. Students learned I-Statements, too. I needed to fit all of those into a project where students actually demonstrated all of those skills. In today's episode, I walk through the history of a sixth-grade project and how it's changed over the years before sharing advice about how you can use this approach in your classroom.Send Jeff a message!

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    Skills-Based Health Education: 7 Ways to Level Up Your Teaching

    You can improve your skills-based health education teaching and curriculum without a major overhaul. In today's episode, I go over 7 strategies you can use in order to "level up" your SBHE teaching and/or curriculum. These strategies work for both new and veteran teachers alike.Resources Mentioned In This EpisodeRMC Health: Skill CuesThe Essentials of Teaching Skills-Based Health EducationSubmit your questions for me to answer here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpAI Disclaimer: I outline or script my podcasts; all words are my own.Send Jeff a message!

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    Updating Health Units to New Standards

    I recorded this in a different location than usual, so the audio quality might not be what it usually is. When the SHAPE America National Health Education Standards were revised in 2024, I mourned the loss of an oft-used performance indicator from Standard 1. In today's brief episode, I celebrate its replacement and share details about how my units have changed as a result of this new performance indicator.NOTE: I initially shared some of this in an email newsletter back in August 2025Submit your questions for me to answer here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpSend Jeff a message!

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    Shifting Health Education From Self to Others

    I want to encourage you to think about a mindset shift. A mindset shift relating to your curriculum. A shift relating to your students. Ultimately, a shift in how you decide to teach health education. This shift is based on changes made to the SHAPE National Health Education Standards in 2024, specifically the addition of "...the health and well-being of self and others" at the end of every standard.Old: "How do I stay healthy?"New: "How do my actions, choices, and skills affect both me and others?"Traditional health education focuses on improving individual outcomes. I would argue that even traditional skills-based health education is focused on improving individual health outcomes. That is shifting, though. In today's podcast episode, I talk through how to make that change: using information from the NHES to help you, what it could look like for each skill, and why we should make this mindset shift. This is very much a work in progress for me, but as I continue to work on it, things become clearer.I'll be honest: I ramble a little in this one. It could be a little tightened up. Heck, I barely talked about the language shift in the NHES I mentioned in the opening paragraph of this email. But, I think you'll get the picture.Submit your questions for Jeff to answer here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpAI Disclaimer: I outline or script my podcasts; all words are my own.Send Jeff a message!

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    Sprint Episode: Taking FIRME Action

    In this "sprint" episode, Jeff tackles a topic in under five minutes. Today, Jeff reviews a concept known as FIRME Action, developed by Research for Better Teaching. This checklist can be used during instruction or between classes, whenever you're reviewing formative assessment data.Send Jeff a message!

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    Two Skills Walk Into A Unit...And Chaos Ensues!

    Want a simpler, stronger way to build real health literacy? In today's episode, I make the case for teaching one National Health Education Standard skill per unit, pairing it with relevant content and using the skill-development model to deliver focused practice and actionable feedback. The twist: while classrooms thrive on focus, life blends skills, so we can also map the natural connections students will encounter beyond school.Episode ResourcesNational Health Education Standards Skills GridNational Health Education Standards: Educator KitSubmit your questions for Jeff to answer here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpAI Disclaimer: I outline or script my podcasts; all words are my own. Buzzsprout's "Cohost AI" created the title and chapter markings, put together a transcript, and wrote the description for this episode.Send Jeff a message!

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    What About Functional Content?

    What's the point of health content if students don't know what to do with it? Where does functional content knowledge fit into skills like decision making, analyzing influences, and advocacy? In today's episode, Jeff talks about where functional content knowledge fits into skill demonstration in a skills-based health education classroom.LinksEpisode 1: Choosing Functional Health ContentUpcoming Live Event on the HPE Collective!How do you move a student from just "participating" to actually mastering a skill?It starts with designing progressive skill-building sequences. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to build skills from the ground up using sequences that include observable success criteria. No more guessing—you’ll know exactly what success looks like for every student."Using these progressive sequences changed how my students see their own progress. They finally know what they are aiming for."In this session, Danny Matos will help you move toward rigorous, standards-aligned, transfer-focused instruction where students leave your gym with skills they can apply to their very next lesson and beyond.Preregister for the Live Event at www.tinyurl.com/MATOSLIVE to grab your seat and start building success from the ground up! Send Jeff a message!

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    Legos and Scaffolding and Health Education, Oh My!

    My daughter's enthusiasm for Legos has me feeling nostalgic for the sets I built as a kid. It's also made me think a lot about scaffolding, both as a dad guiding her through Lego builds and as a teacher in the classroom. In this episode, I share some brief examples of what scaffolding can look like in the health education classroom.ResourcesScaffolding in Education (Explained in 4 Minutes)5 Ways to Scaffold Learning Experiences7 Scaffolding Strategies for the ClassroomSubmit your questions for Jeff to answer here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpSend Jeff a message!

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    Mid-Year Challenge: Intentional Connections

    Connecting with our students is an important part of our job as health teachers. This episode shares ideas for embedding how you connect with students into your instructional practice and a Mid-Year 5 Day Challenge to help you be intentional about how you connect with students.Join the Free Mid-Year 5 Day Challenge here!Submit your questions for Jeff to answer here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpSend Jeff a message!

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    Creating Engaging Activities for Health Class

    If you ask five different educators what makes a lesson or activity engaging, you'll probably get five different answers. In today's episode, I talk about what engagement is, and what it isn't, in a health education classroom.Universal Design for Learning: EngagementThe Skillful Teacher: What Accounts for Student EngagementEngagement Is Not A Gimic (Brooke Mckinney)Submit your questions here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpSend Jeff a message!

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    Reflecting on Gratitude and Joy

    In this episode, I reflect on teaching with a lens of gratitude and joy. Happy Holidays, everyone!Submit your questions here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpSend Jeff a message!

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    Valid or Viral? Helping Students Access Reliable Health Information

    Teaching students how to access valid and reliable information has never been more challenging...or more important. In this episode, I answer a health teacher's question about teaching the skill of accessing valid information. I review practical instructional strategies and ways students can access information, products, and services to improve their health and well-being.Links Mentioned In This Episode:National Health Education Standards: Teacher ToolkitCommon Sense Media: AI Literacy LessonsMedia Literacy Now Resource LibraryProject Look SharpSIFT InformationCreate a Custom Search EngineSubmit your questions here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpSend Jeff a message!

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    Using Visible Thinking Routines in Health Education

    In this episode, Jeff answers a question about visible thinking routines. He reviews what they are, why they're effective, and how to use them in your health education classroom.Future episodes will follow a two-week-on, one-week-off format for now. The "off" week might include a shorter episode or a throwback reading of an older newsletter. Still, my focus on the "off" weeks will be sharing information with my email newsletter audience.Links Mentioned in This Episode:Visible Thinking Routines: Project Zero. The place with ALL of the information about VTRs.Health Education & VTR: Chart and Examples. A list of example activities using visible thinking routines, with a chart pairing VTRs with skills from the National Health Education Standards.See, Think, Wonder and Connect, Challenge, Extend. Two VTRs from an 8th-grade advocacy unit focused on food insecurity.Step Inside. A VTR from an 8th-grade advocacy unit focused on food insecurity.Decision Making. Experimenting with pairing each step of the DECIDE Model with a VTR. I'm not sure what this will look like this year.HPE Collective. Join us!Submit your questions here! Question FormDon't forget to sign up for my free email newsletter: Newsletter Sign UpSend Jeff a message!

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    Dive Into The Skill of Analyzing Influences

    In this episode, Jeff answers a question about teaching and assessing the skill of analyzing influences, or National Health Education Standard 2.Links Mentioned:Influence, Content, Explanation Google DocRMC HealthNHES Teacher Toolkit7th Grade Information DocDo you have a question you'd like Jeff to answer? Fill out this Google Form!Sign up for the Level Up Health Education Newsletter!Send Jeff a message!

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    Connecting With Students: Every Class, Every Day

    In this episode, Jeff explains five things he does every day to build connections with his students.Check out the First Five emails here.Do you have a question you'd like Jeff to answer? Fill out this Google Form!Sign up for the Level Up Health Education Newsletter!Send Jeff a message!

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    A Unit Hook for Analyzing Influences

    In this episode, Jeff talks about a unit hook he uses to introduce a unit on analyzing influences using milk, food coloring, and dish soap.Milk Food Coloring And Dish Soap Experiment ~ Incredible ScienceDo you have a question you'd like Jeff to answer? Fill out this Google Form!Sign up for the Level Up Health Education Newsletter!Send Jeff a message!

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    Debriefing for Deeper Learning

    In this episode, Jeff walks through the three question types that will help you debrief student learning in your classroom."Still More Activities That Teach" by Tom Jackson: link.Do you have a question you'd like Jeff to answer? Fill out this Google Form!Sign up for the Level Up Health Education Newsletter!Send Jeff a message!

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    Choosing Functional Health Content

    In this episode, Jeff goes over tips for choosing which health content to cover in your health curriculum. Do you have a question you'd like Jeff to answer? Fill out this Google Form!Sign up for the Level Up Health Education Newsletter!Send Jeff a message!

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    Teaser Trailer!

    Jeff Bartlett, the 2021 National Health Education of the Year, goes through a brief preview of the Level Up Health Education Podcast, an offshoot of his Level Up Health Education Newsletter.Send Jeff a message!

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Helping health educators level up their teaching.

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Jeff Bartlett

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