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SHPPS 2006: State-level Summaries
Health Education (1.0)

SHPPS > State-level Summaries

Table 1.1   States with a Health Education (HED) Coordinator and States That Require Each District and School to Have an HED Coordinator

Table 1.2   States That Require or Encourage Districts or Schools to Follow National or State Health Education Standards or Guidelines

Table 1.3.1   States with Health Education Standards or Guidelines Based on the National Health Education Standards, and States with Goals and Objectives for Health Education That Address Specific Topics, by School Level

Table 1.3.2   States with Health Education Standards or Guidelines Based on the National Health Education Standards, and States with Goals and Objectives for Health Education That Address Specific Topics, by School Level

Table 1.3.3   States with Health Education Standards or Guidelines Based on the National Health Education Standards, and States with Goals and Objectives for Health Education That Address Specific Topics, by School Level

Table 1.4   States That Require Elementary Schools to Teach Health Topics, by Topic

Table 1.5   States That Require Middle Schools to Teach Health Topics, by Topic

Table 1.6   States That Require High Schools to Teach Health Topics, by Topic

Table 1.7   States That Require Students to Be Tested on Health Topics, by School Level

Table 1.8   States That Require or Recommend That Districts or Schools Use One Particular Curriculum for Health Education, by School Level

Table 1.9   States That Provided Information or Materials for Health Education During the Past Two Years at Each School Level, by Type of Information or Materials

Table 1.10   States with Specified Time Requirements for Health Education, by School Level

Table 1.11   States That Require Newly Hired Health Education Teachers to Have Undergraduate or Graduate Training in Health Education, by School Level

Table 1.12   States That Require Newly Hired Health Education Teachers to be Certified, Licensed, or Endorsed by the State, by School Level

Table 1.13   States That Offer Certification, Licensure, or Endorsement for Health Education Teachers, by Type

Table 1.14   States That Provided Funding for Staff Development or Offered Staff Development on Health Education Topics to Health Education Teachers During the Past Two Years, by Topic

Table 1.15   States That Provided Funding for Staff Development or Offered Staff Development on Teaching Methods to Health Education Teachers During the Past Two Years, by Method





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