IPE 213 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
ANSWERS
Definition of comprehensive school health education - ANSWER Classroom instruction
that address the physical, mental, emotional, and social dimension of health; develops
health knowledge, attitudes, and skills; and is tailored to each age level
Why are schools a good place to provide health education - ANSWER Schools are a
unique social-ecological environment, an intersection among students, families,
communities, and policy
Definition of coordinated school health education - ANSWER health education, as a K-12
curriculum, covering a wide range of health topics
Physical education
health services
counseling services
healthy school environment
health promotion for staff
family and community involvement
Health promotion history in 20th century - ANSWER The experience and infrastructure
(school nurses, health classes, etc.) were already built by the early 20th century.
School health programs have typically been structured to fit in the setting it's in- usually
some form of health curricula is built within the curriculum of that school
Health behavior theory and the school setting as it relates to assessment and
epidemiology (SCT, DOI, HBM, TPB) - ANSWER social assessment
community/neighbourhood environment
level of poverty, nutrition, well-being of families
existence of barriers to education, including economic status, language, etc.
, job stability of teachers and staff at local schools; teacher pay and morale
community participation or involvement in school
students attitudes or "bonding" to school
Health behavior theory and the school setting as it relates to assessment and
epidemiology (SCT, DOI, HBM, TPB) - ANSWER epidemiological assessment
What are the health problems of primary importance for the schools?
Definition and who developed Workplace Health Model and Health Promoting Schools
framework - ANSWER CDC
Workplace settings and programming
EAPs - ANSWER prevention and intervention with substance abuse and mental health
problems
Workplace settings and programming
Employee health screening programs - ANSWER ...
Different types of audiences and subgroups related to communications campaign ie
target audience and segmenting - ANSWER different types of audiences
adults who are parents
adults who are single
youth who are approximately 12 years old or younger
youth who are approximately 13 years old or older
Overall concept and definition of communication campaigns and communication
processes - ANSWER A planned process of disseminating messages to influence
behavior in a particular group/population through a coordinated process
ANSWERS
Definition of comprehensive school health education - ANSWER Classroom instruction
that address the physical, mental, emotional, and social dimension of health; develops
health knowledge, attitudes, and skills; and is tailored to each age level
Why are schools a good place to provide health education - ANSWER Schools are a
unique social-ecological environment, an intersection among students, families,
communities, and policy
Definition of coordinated school health education - ANSWER health education, as a K-12
curriculum, covering a wide range of health topics
Physical education
health services
counseling services
healthy school environment
health promotion for staff
family and community involvement
Health promotion history in 20th century - ANSWER The experience and infrastructure
(school nurses, health classes, etc.) were already built by the early 20th century.
School health programs have typically been structured to fit in the setting it's in- usually
some form of health curricula is built within the curriculum of that school
Health behavior theory and the school setting as it relates to assessment and
epidemiology (SCT, DOI, HBM, TPB) - ANSWER social assessment
community/neighbourhood environment
level of poverty, nutrition, well-being of families
existence of barriers to education, including economic status, language, etc.
, job stability of teachers and staff at local schools; teacher pay and morale
community participation or involvement in school
students attitudes or "bonding" to school
Health behavior theory and the school setting as it relates to assessment and
epidemiology (SCT, DOI, HBM, TPB) - ANSWER epidemiological assessment
What are the health problems of primary importance for the schools?
Definition and who developed Workplace Health Model and Health Promoting Schools
framework - ANSWER CDC
Workplace settings and programming
EAPs - ANSWER prevention and intervention with substance abuse and mental health
problems
Workplace settings and programming
Employee health screening programs - ANSWER ...
Different types of audiences and subgroups related to communications campaign ie
target audience and segmenting - ANSWER different types of audiences
adults who are parents
adults who are single
youth who are approximately 12 years old or younger
youth who are approximately 13 years old or older
Overall concept and definition of communication campaigns and communication
processes - ANSWER A planned process of disseminating messages to influence
behavior in a particular group/population through a coordinated process