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An Introduction to the Canadian Healthy Schools Alliance and the NEW Canadian Healthy School Standards

46 min · 21 de oct de 2021
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School system leaders: grow your healthy school community! Host Katelynn Theal talks with Melanie Davis, Executive Director of Physical and Health Education Canada (PHE Canada), about the origin story of The Alliance and the journey that brought to you the NEW Canadian Healthy School Standards. Resources * Canadian Healthy Schools Alliance website [https://www.healthyschoolsalliance.ca/] * Canadian Healthy School Standards [https://www.healthyschoolsalliance.ca/ca-healthy-school-standards]

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