Voices from the Field--A Qualitative Analysis of Classroom, School, District, and State Health Education Policies and Programs
Abstract:This study provides a qualitative analysis of responses from classroom-schools, district, and state-level educators and administrators to open-ended questions about school health education. These questions were posed as part of the School Health Policies and Programs Study, conducted by the CDC in 1994, and elicited a range of responses about the status of health education programs and factors that facilitated and hindered the delivery of such programs. To improve school health education in the United States, respondents cited the need to increase the value and priority of health education in the school curriculum and advocated for 1) professional preparation in health education for persons teaching health-related courses, 2) health education course curricula to address important and timely issues, 3) student testing in health education, 4)improved resources and support for health education, and 5) increased communication and collaboration within their schools and communities related to health education.
Author(s): Beth Patemen, Jo Anne Grunbaum, Laura Kann
Publication: Vol. 69, No. 7
Publisher:
Journal of School Health
Date Published: 8/1/1999
Pages: 5
Location Code: 11241