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Stephen Clift is Professor of Health Education in the Faculty of Health, Canter- bury Christ Church University in Canterbury, United Kingdom. He has made contributions to health education and promotion in HIV and AIDS and sex education for young people and international travel and tourism. His current interests are focused on the contributions of the arts and music to health care and health promotion. He is a founder of the Sidney de Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health. His ongoing work includes the development of the Silver Song Club project, offering opportunities for older people to sing and make music | 842550 Health Education Curriculum Grade 6 New -sb Brunswick Department of Education Educational Programs Services Branch March 2005 Please Note The Health Education Curriculum Grade 6 document developed by the Educational Programs Services Branch of the Department of Education is intended for use by the teachers who will be delivering the health curriculum in their school. The expectation of the curriculum is that students will achieve the Outcomes as detailed in the curriculum document. The Learning and Teaching Suggestions and Appendices that support the Outcomes provide options from which the teacher may select. As with delivery of all provincial curricula teachers will exercise professional judgement in the selection of learning activities and tailor them to the needs of their students. The appendices will be selected and used in a manner the teacher deems appropriate for his her class and community. This document is not a text book for use by students. It is a document that teachers are expected to use to guide the delivery of the Middle School Health Education .