Which of the following behavioral changes would be most likely to decrease an individual's risk of developing skin cancer?
2. using sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15
student conducts a dietary habits assessment in health class and realizes that he has been eating a lot of foods that are high in fat and sugar and are not particularly nutritious. Which of the following strategies is likely to be most effective in helping this student to establish healthy eating habits?
2. planning in advance what he will eat each day and sticking to the menu
Which of the following would be the most effective strategy for an on-site school health team to use to identify gaps and overlaps across the curriculum within a coordinated school health program?
1. Map each aspect of the curriculum to its respective program components.
The predominance of health educators working from a decision-making philosophy rather than a cognitive-based philosophy reflects which of the following principles of health education?
4. Individuals need to be able to make good health decisions over their entire life span.
In a strength development unit, a student bench presses 120 pounds of resistance for 3 sets of 8 repetitions each. After several workouts, the student is able to do more than 10 repetitions per set. To stimulate further muscular strength development, the student should:
4. increase the resistance by 5 or 10 pounds and try to do 3 sets of 8 repetitions.
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between physical education and personal-social skills?
1. These skills should be approached as any other skills in physical education and addressed directly in instruction.
Smoking has which of the following effects on the body?
2. It paralyzes bronchial cilia, so foreign particles are not removed.
Which of the following is the best definition of resiliency?
D. the capacity for mental health despite exposure to adversity
When a school health advisory board recommends changes to policies affecting sexuality education, it is the district's responsibility first to:
4. verify that the proposed changes are consistent with state and federal regulations.
A health teacher is looking for a location in the school where informational materials about particular health problems, such as eating disorders, alcoholism, and adolescent depression, can be accessed and viewed. Which of the following concerns is most important in guiding the decision about where to place these materials?
2. balancing accessibility and students' privacy
A seventh-grade physical education teacher wishes to evaluate students' locomotor skills at the beginning of the school year. In devising assessment strategies, the teacher should be aware that most students at this age:
3. can perform basic locomotor skills, but may have difficulty combining skills fluidly in variable settings.
Students in a physical education class have dispersed throughout the gym for independent practice of a skill. The most appropriate and effective way for the teacher to allocate attention during this type of activity would be to:
2. move constantly around the gym, briefly scanning the entire class on a frequent basis.
Which of the following statements best describes how mental and emotional health connect to other aspects of health, such as social or physical health?
Good health in other domains provides protective factors for mental and emotional health.
Five students are on a committee to plan a school social event. They must choose the date, set the budget, plan the entertainment, and develop a timeline. Each student brings different ideas and priorities to the project. To ensure productive communication during the committee meetings, the committee members should:
4. stay open-minded and listen to the substance of each other's comments.
Program planners want to incorporate best practice recommendations for school health education. To do so, the program planners should ensure that:
3. the curriculum is grounded in research about how health knowledge and behaviors improve.
A parent calls the health teacher and explains that she suspects that her son is using drugs. She asks if the health teacher can help her find an effective way to keep her son safe and get him to stop using drugs. Which of the following would be the most appropriate way for the health teacher to respond?
4. Discuss the various resources and options available to the family.
Which of the following would be the most effective technique for introducing group folk dancing to a ninth-grade class?
3. Break each dance into component steps and movements, then integrate these components into progressively longer sequences.
When evaluating a norm-referenced psychomotor test for students that involves a significant strength and power component, it is most important to consider which of the following questions?
1. Are age and gender differences taken into consideration?
Sally and Janelle are classmates who are assigned to do a project together in health class. Sally does something at basketball practice that makes Janelle very angry. Janelle does not want to jeopardize their working relationship. Which of the following would be the healthiest response for Janelle?
3. sharing her feelings with a friend
A student does not eat the school-prepared lunches because they do not meet his culture's dietary customs. Since he usually does not have time to make his own lunch in the morning, he often skips lunch and feels lightheaded later in the day. Which of the following would be the most practical strategy for this student to use to address this problem?
4. getting in the habit of making his lunch the night before
11. A school health teacher wants to gather information from parents about their perspectives on tobacco use and prevention programs. Which of the following describes a benefit of using a focus group instead of a survey to explore this topic?
1. Unexpected or new perspectives can be further explained and responses heard.
When meeting with school administrators to advocate for a controversial change to a school's health education policy, it would be most important for a health teacher to:
1. provide research-based evidence supporting the policy change.
A physical education teacher introduces a new game to eighth-grade students. The game has more complex rules and requires a higher level of physical skill than games that the class has previously played. At the end of the class period, most of the students seem markedly unenthusiastic about the new game. The most likely explanation for the students' lack of interest in the new game is that many children at this age are:
4. sensitive to embarrassment caused by failing in front of their peers.
A colleague observed a physical education teacher's class and recorded the number and types of interactions the teacher had with students. The teacher interacted more frequently with high-achieving boys than with other students. The teacher also provided more specific corrective information to the high-achieving boys, while the comments to the other students tended to be general words of encouragement. Receiving feedback such as this is likely to be advantageous to the teacher primarily because it:
2. prompts awareness of personal biases that may have a negative effect on student learning.
Daily exposure to commercial advertising and television programming affects personal and family health behaviors and attitudes by:
1. influencing what is perceived as normal in society.
Which of the following guidelines is most advisable for individuals in order to avoid injury associated with an activity?
2. Avoid making impulsive decisions about whether to participate in the activity until risks can be assessed.
Will, Russ, and Sonya want to figure out how to get to the movie theater in the next town, since no adults are available to drive them.
"We can take the bus to the end of the line and hitchhike from there," says Will, grabbing his jacket and heading for the door. Russ and Sonya look at each other skeptically and follow him.
Write an essay in which you analyze Will's problem-solving approach and describe the steps he takes. Suggest at least two important elements of problem-solving that Will misses and explain why they are important and how they might be of use in Will's situation.
Which of the following describes the best use of the assignment above?
4. to assess students' ability to think critically and communicate effectively about problem-solving
When obtaining information from the Internet, it would be most advisable for a health education teacher to focus on:
3. sources where the author or organization is clearly apparent and has some demonstrated validity.
Which of the following is a characteristic of the sport education curriculum model?
4. Skills practice takes place in sequential, progressive, gamelike situations.
The inclusion of physical education in the 1994 national educational reform document, Goals 2000: Educate America Act, had which of the following effects on the field?
3. It improved the status of the discipline by defining physical education as part of the core academic program.