SHP REVIEW TEST 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
What does quality education do? - ANSWER Increase parent involvement
Identify and utilize resources to improve learning delays
Assist in improving education outcomes
Increase future earning potential
Promotes healthier and longer lives
The domain of school readiness - ANSWER Language and Literacy
Approaches towards Learning
Cognitive and General Knowledge
Physical Development and Health
Social and Emotional Development
What do children run the risk of when experiencing poor health at an early
young age? - ANSWER lower academic achievement
poor health as they age
lower socioeconomic status as adults
Health Status - ANSWER Independent on risk factor of academic achievement
Predicted lower reading and math scores
, According to health and educational priorities, children do not recede after
kindergarten.
Health Head Start Program - ANSWER Emphasize health places long-term
benefits such as school, achievement, increased graduation rates, and active
participation in the work force
Youth Risk Behavior Survey - ANSWER Follows trends and identify
relationships of adolescent health-risk
-link between academic performance and engagement in health risk behaviors
and academic achievement
- Students earning lower grades have a higher probability of engaging in risky
health behaviors while students earning higher grades are less likely to engage
in risky health behaviors
Based on this chart, what grade are students receiving that are exhibiting more
risk behaviors than their counterparts? - ANSWER The higher the number of
students engaging in a risk behavior, the more likely their are more students
with lower grades
School connections - ANSWER Can be improved by strengthened bonds with
the school
WSCC model - ANSWER The effective and efficient way for school health
programs in enhancing the physical, social, and emotional development of each
student.
The schools utilized the WSCC model to address the following concerns: -
ANSWER -Reduce violence and aggression
ANSWERS
What does quality education do? - ANSWER Increase parent involvement
Identify and utilize resources to improve learning delays
Assist in improving education outcomes
Increase future earning potential
Promotes healthier and longer lives
The domain of school readiness - ANSWER Language and Literacy
Approaches towards Learning
Cognitive and General Knowledge
Physical Development and Health
Social and Emotional Development
What do children run the risk of when experiencing poor health at an early
young age? - ANSWER lower academic achievement
poor health as they age
lower socioeconomic status as adults
Health Status - ANSWER Independent on risk factor of academic achievement
Predicted lower reading and math scores
, According to health and educational priorities, children do not recede after
kindergarten.
Health Head Start Program - ANSWER Emphasize health places long-term
benefits such as school, achievement, increased graduation rates, and active
participation in the work force
Youth Risk Behavior Survey - ANSWER Follows trends and identify
relationships of adolescent health-risk
-link between academic performance and engagement in health risk behaviors
and academic achievement
- Students earning lower grades have a higher probability of engaging in risky
health behaviors while students earning higher grades are less likely to engage
in risky health behaviors
Based on this chart, what grade are students receiving that are exhibiting more
risk behaviors than their counterparts? - ANSWER The higher the number of
students engaging in a risk behavior, the more likely their are more students
with lower grades
School connections - ANSWER Can be improved by strengthened bonds with
the school
WSCC model - ANSWER The effective and efficient way for school health
programs in enhancing the physical, social, and emotional development of each
student.
The schools utilized the WSCC model to address the following concerns: -
ANSWER -Reduce violence and aggression