Uniquely Qualified Instructor
Allison Fink is an experienced secondary health education teacher who loves sharing highly engaging and active ideas for strengthening skills-based health curricula. In her consulting work, Allison regularly helps educators simplify and better tailor their skills-based health curricula to inspire students to lead healthy lifestyles. She is passionate about equipping grades 6-12 students with the life skills they need to succeed and make wise decisions to maintain healthy lifestyles. In her state, Allison was recognized as the 2021 Health Teacher of the Year. She has authored multiple publications on the topic of health, physical education, recreation, and dance. Allison is also the author of Strengthening Your HEALTH EDUCATION Program: Innovative Strategies, Activities and Resources (Grades 6-12), the extensive health education digital resource handbook that you will receive at the seminar.
Join Allison for a day full of innovative, practical strategies, activities, and resources perfect for building or enhancing your own grades 6-12 health education program.
What Your Colleagues Say About Your Presenter
"It was great collaborating with other health teachers across the country. I'm leaving with many new ideas to implement in my classroom."
– Jeffrey Tripp, Health/PE Teacher
"This seminar was very informational and engaging! Allison was amazing."
– Kevin Wilson, Health Teacher
"Allison, thank you for a great day – outstanding ideas and content! I really appreciate it!"
– Julie Flanagan, Health/PE Teacher
"Allison was an outstanding presenter – very attentive to our individual needs and highly knowledgeable about health content and effective teaching strategies. I wanted concrete ideas and activities to implement in my curriculum and Allison provided a HUGE variety! This was a valuable seminar I would recommend to others. Thank you!"
– Amy Kohlberg, Health Teacher
"Allison was a great presenter and I appreciate all the resources she shared with us. I also enjoyed the opportunity to discuss and share ideas with other health educators."
– Nicole Aydt, Health/PE Teacher
