25 03, 2016

Key Word Analyse

By |2022-08-02T05:26:09+10:00March 25th, 2016|Articles, Factors Affecting Performance, how does training affect performance?, HSC PDHPE, Key word, Study Tips, writing|Comments Off on Key Word Analyse

Definition The key word analyse is one of the more often used words in HSC PDHPE. Not only is it used to ask questions in exams, but it also guides what you need to be able to do with content in the learn to dot points of the HSC PDHPE syllabus. NESA define analyse Identify [...]

23 03, 2016

Structuring Extended Response

By |2016-03-21T16:49:02+10:00March 23rd, 2016|Articles, Factors Affecting Performance, how does training affect performance?, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips, writing|Comments Off on Structuring Extended Response

Structuring extended response answers is very important for those of you seeking to achieve a band 5 or 6. Extended response questions often require 3 or more points to be made, and each point should have its own paragraph each with its own structure. When structuring extended response answers I usually recommend the S.E.A.L. structure. [...]

21 03, 2016

Key Word Evaluate

By |2016-08-25T15:42:26+10:00March 21st, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Key word, Questions, writing|Comments Off on Key Word Evaluate

The key word evaluate comes from the BOSTES glossary of key words (HSC). The definition provided by BOSTES is: Make a judgement based on criteria; determine the value of Therefore, the fundamental aspect to the key word evaluate is to make a judgement. To actually voice your opinion based on the evidence. In order to [...]

18 03, 2016

Study to teach it

By |2018-10-14T19:22:05+10:00March 18th, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Study to teach it

As you prepare for your HSC PDHPE exams one of the best ways to prepare is to study to teach it. What I mean by that, is to study the content as though you were going to teach it to someone else. Or better yet, actually teach it to someone. When you prepare to teach [...]

16 03, 2016

Cardiac Events in the Aged

By |2016-03-15T06:42:14+10:00March 16th, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Sports Medicine, What role do preventative actions play in enhancing the wellbeing of the athlete?|Comments Off on Cardiac Events in the Aged

Cardiac events in the aged during sport is increasing in Australia. A recent article in Sport Health a magazine released by Sports Medicine Australia, focuses on cardiac events in sport in Australia and has an article that looks at cardiac events in the aged. In this article David Bertovic discusses the rise in cardiac events in the aged [...]

9 03, 2016

Primary Health Care for Chronic Disease

By |2016-03-07T14:01:43+10:00March 9th, 2016|Articles, Health Priorities in Australia, HSC PDHPE, What actions are needed to address Australia’s health priorities?, What role do health care facilities and services play in achieving better health for all Australians?|Comments Off on Primary Health Care for Chronic Disease

Chronic disease in Australia continues to be a major health priority, but is this because of poor primary health care for chronic disease.  Health care expenditure and chronic disease go hand in hand in Australia's health care system. Each year Australia spends over $1 billion planning, coordinating and reviewing the care associated with chronic disease. [...]

7 03, 2016

Sample Answers

By |2017-03-02T05:55:01+10:00March 7th, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips, writing|Comments Off on Sample Answers

Reading sample answers can be a great benefit for any student preparing for HSC PDHPE exams. Sample answers are written by examination committees and are used by markers to help guide their marking and to provide an example response. These sample answers can become a great tool as you prepare for PDHPE exams (see here). [...]

2 03, 2016

How to use marking criteria

By |2016-03-08T08:14:44+10:00March 2nd, 2016|Articles, Health Priorities in Australia, HSC PDHPE, Questions, Study Tips, What actions are needed to address Australia’s health priorities?|Comments Off on How to use marking criteria

As you continue to prepare for your upcoming HSC PDHPE half yearly exams, it is important that you know how to use marking criteria provided on the BOSTES website. In many of my previous posts I have encouraged you to do practice exam questions, including past papers and more. I then tell you that you need [...]

29 02, 2016

Preventing Cancer

By |2016-03-08T08:15:18+10:00February 29th, 2016|Articles, Health Priorities in Australia, HSC PDHPE, What are the priority issues for improving Australia’s health?|Comments Off on Preventing Cancer

Sites where cancer is most preventable.[3] Preventing cancer is one of Australia's top priorities, with some of the highest rates in the world for bowel, and skin cancer (preventable chronic disease). But, many cancers are caused by lifestyle and the risk of getting many cancers can be significantly reduced through simple lifestyle changes.   [...]

25 02, 2016

Nutrition After Performance

By |2016-02-24T16:33:53+10:00February 25th, 2016|Articles, Factors Affecting Performance, How can nutrition and recovery strategies affect performance?, HSC PDHPE|Comments Off on Nutrition After Performance

This article looks at how nutrition after performance affects recovery and future performances. There are a few key aspects to consider when looking at nutrition after performance and these are: the timing, the type of performance, and the nutrients themselves. The timing There are two phases when nutrition is important post exercise. These are the anabolic phase [...]

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