Part of the series Cambridge Health and Movement Science.
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Written by experienced educators to engage and support today's Health and Movement Science students. Written for the NSW Health and Movement Science Stage 6 Syllabus, this thought-provoking series explores the interrelationship of health, body, mind and movement, as well as the many factors that influence the access to, and sustainability of, health for individuals and communities. Compelling, future-focused content and practical activities will engage today's Health and Movement Science students. Chapter summaries, multiple-choice revision and exam-style questions provide plenty of opportunities for students to test and apply their knowledge as they prepare for exams. The Interactive Textbook includes videos, auto-marked quizzes, downloadable Word versions of activities, and Scorcher, a timed, online competition.
Table of Contents
- CORE 1 HEALTH FOR INDIVIDUALS
- Chapter 1 Understanding and measuring Australia's health
- Chapter 2 Young people's meanings of health
- Chapter 3 Key health issues that affect young people
- Chapter 4 Developing and promoting young people's health
- CORE 2 THE BODY AND MIND IN MOTION
- Chapter 5 Systems of the body
- Chapter 6 Factors influencing movement and performance
- Chapter 7 Movement skills
- Chapter 8 Psychology, movement and performance
- DEPTH STUDIES AND COLLABORATIVE INVESTIGATION
- Chapter 9 Depth studies
- Chapter 10 Collaborative investigation
| ISBN | 9781108951296 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Product Type | Student Books, |
| Year Level | Year 11, |
| Author(s) | Gareth Hawgood, Rachel James, Andrew Ponsen |
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