Chapter 1: A Nation at Risk (Part 1)
Chapter 1: A Nation at Risk (Part 2)
Chapter 2: School Health Services and Environment
Chapter 3: Comprehensive School Health Education
Chapter 4: Instructional Strategies and Technologies
100

What is the term used to describe an action that threatens your health?

A risk behavior

100

What term is used to describe "a student-centered approach that emphasizes the role of the community in supporting the school, the connections between health and academic achievement and the importance of evidence-based school policies and practices".  

Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model 

100

Teachers who advocate on behalf of their students are engaging in which type of advocacy?

Individual Advocacy

100

When, within a health outcome, is the bulk of functional information taught?

After step 3 (model the skill) and before step 4 (practice and feedback)

100

Which type of instructional strategy quickly produces a variety of ideas?

Brainstorming

200

Young children and teens are likely to engage in risky behaviors because they have an underdeveloped ___________ ?

Frontal Lobe

200

What is the average age of first time drinkers?

12-13 years old

200

Besides teacher, who are two other stakeholders that are responsible for creating a healthy school environment?

Students and parents/community members 

200

An individual who posses the knowledge, motivation, and competencies to make health promoting decisions can be classified as what?

Health literate

200

Research indicates teaching that utilizes participation-based learning improves what?

Retention

300

The most common sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States is _________.

Chlamydia

300

Identify the six risk behaviors outlined by the CDC.

Diet, physical activity, alcohol and drugs, tobacco,  behaviors leading to intentional/unintentional injury, risky sexual behaviors. 

300

What is the term used to describe institutions which form partnerships with community agencies to deliver health and social services as well as education.

Full Service Schools

300

The health skills are used continuously throughout one's life in pursuit of ______________. 

Wellness

300

What instructional strategy engages students in hands-on experiential learning and promotes critical thinking skills?

Project-Based or Cooperative Learning 

400

What legislation was introduced to replace the No Child Left Behind Act to support a more holistic education and provide funding for physical and health education?

Every Child Succeeds Act

400

What is the effect of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) on the body?

HIV destroys the body's immune system. 

400

What is the optimal classroom temperature?

65-70 degrees Fahrenheit

400

Which health skill requires students to accept responsibility for their own health, take control of their behaviors, and be confident in doing so. 

Self-Management 

400

Which instructional strategy teaches students the value of reaching conclusions with complete information?

Debates

500

What are the 4 major causes of death for young people? 

Suicide, homicide, intentional/unintentional injury, motor vehicle crashes

500

Identify 4 components of the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model. 

1.Comprehensive School Health Education

2.Physical education and physical activity

3.Nutrition environment and services

4.Health services

5.Counseling, psychological, and social services

6.Social and emotional climate

7.Physical environment

8.Employee wellness

9.Family engagement

10.Community involvement

500

Once students have their need of safety, belonging, and esteem satisfied, they can achieve which level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as it relates to cognitive learning? 

Self-actualization

500

Within a health education curriculum, life skills should be placed in a sequence that fosters ___________ approaches. 

Preventative

500

What is the term used to describe 21st century students in relation to their technological capabilities? 

Digital Natives