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Community, Education, Featured 2, Health, Research - Monday, August 15, 2011 11:45 am
$1.3M grant to help middle schoolers link science, healthy living
On any given day, middle school students in the Piedmont Triad bop from health class to PE to science class and may never consider how the subjects intertwine.
Dr. Catherine Ennis, a professor of kinesiology and curriculum and instruction in UNCG’s School of Health and Human Sciences, aims to change that.
Ennis, along with co-investigator Dr. Ang Chen, has been awarded a $1.3 million, five-year grant by the National Institutes of Health to create and test a new curriculum. The curriculum, called the Science of Healthful Living, is designed to increase students’ knowledge of healthful living, health education, science education and information and technology. Full Story »
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