2006 SCHOOL HEALTH PROFILE LEAD HEALTH EDUCATION TEACHER QUESTIONNAIRE This questionnaire will be used to assess school health education across your state or school district. Your cooperation is essential for making the results of this survey comprehensive, accurate, and timely. Your answers will be kept confidential. INSTRUCTIONS 1. This questionnaire should be completed by the lead health education teacher (or the person acting in that capacity) and concerns only activities that occur in the school listed below. Please consult with other people if you are not sure of an answer. 2. Please use a #2 pencil to fill in the answer circles completely. Do not fold, bend, or staple this questionnaire or mark outside the answer circles. 3. Follow the instructions for each question. 4. Write any additional comments you wish to make at the end of this questionnaire. 5. Return the questionnaire in the envelope provided. Person completing this questionnaire Name: Title: School name: District: Telephone number: To be completed by the SEA or LEA conducting the survey School name: Survey ID: REQUIRED HEALTH EDUCATION COURSES (Definition: A required health education course is taught as a separate semester-, quarter-, or year-long unit of instruction for which the student receives credit. It is not health education units or lessons integrated into other subjects.) 1. Is a required health education course taught for students in any of grades 6 through 12 in this school? (Mark one response.) a. Yes b. No If no, skip to Question 12 2. Are teachers in this school required to use each of the following materials in a required health education course for students in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each type of material.) a. The National Health Education Standards Yes/No b. The Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Yes/No c. Any state-, district-, or school-developed curriculum Yes/No d. A commercially-developed curriculum Yes/No e. A commercially-developed student textbook Yes/No f. A commercially-developed teacher's guide Yes/No g. Health education performance assessment materials Yes/No h. Any materials from health organizations, such as the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society Yes/No 3. During this school year, have teachers in this school tried to increase student knowledge on each of the following topics in a required health education course in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each topic.) a. Alcohol or other drug use prevention Yes/No b. Asthma awareness Yes/No c. Consumer health, such as choosing sources of health-related information, products, and services wisely Yes/No d. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Yes/No e. Dental and oral health Yes/No f. Emotional and mental health Yes/No g. Environmental health, such as how air and water quality can affect health Yes/No h. First aid Yes/No i. Foodborne illness prevention Yes/No j. Growth and development Yes/No k. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) prevention Yes/No l. Human sexuality Yes/No m. Immunizations Yes/No n. Injury prevention and safety Yes/No o. Nutrition and dietary behavior Yes/No p. Physical activity and fitness Yes/No q. Pregnancy prevention Yes/No r. STD (sexually transmitted disease) prevention Yes/No s. Suicide prevention Yes/No t. Sun safety or skin cancer prevention Yes/No u. Tobacco-use prevention Yes/No v. Violence prevention (such as bullying, fighting, or homicide) Yes/No 4. During this school year, have teachers in this school tried to improve each of the following student skills in a required health education course in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each skill.) a. How to find valid information or services related to personal health and wellness Yes/No b. Influence of media on personal health and wellness Yes/No c. Communication skills, such as how to ask for assistance with a health-related problem Yes/No d. Decision-making skills, such as deciding to get appropriate health screenings and exams Yes/No e. Goal-setting skills, such as setting a goal for improving personal health habits Yes/No f. Conflict resolution skills, such as techniques to resolve interpersonal conflicts without fighting Yes/No g. Resisting peer pressure to engage in unhealthy behavior related to personal health and wellness Yes/No 5. During this school year, how often have teachers in this school used each of the following teaching methods in a required health education course in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each teaching method.) a. Audio-visual media, such as videos Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always b. Group discussions Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always c. Cooperative group activities Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always d. Role play, simulations, or practice Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always e. Language, performing, or visual arts Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always f. Pledges or contracts for changing behavior or abstaining from a behavior Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always g. Peer teaching Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always h. The Internet Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always i. Computer-assisted instruction Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always j. Guest speakers Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always k. Health education programs available through videoconferencing or other distance learning methods Never/Rarely/Sometimes/Almost always or always 6. During this school year, have teachers in this school used each of the following teaching methods to highlight diversity or the values of various cultures in a required health education course in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each teaching method.) a. Use textbooks or curricular materials reflective of various cultures Yes/No b. Use textbooks or curricular materials designed for students with limited English proficiency Yes/No c. Ask students or families to share their own cultural experiences related to health topics Yes/No d. Teach about cultural differences and similarities Yes/No e. Modify teaching methods to match students' learning styles, health beliefs, or cultural values Yes/No 7. During this school year, have teachers in this school asked students to participate in each of the following activities as part of a required health education course in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each activity.) a. Perform volunteer work at a hospital, a local health department, or any other local organization that addresses health issues Yes/No b. Participate in or attend a community health fair Yes/No c. Gather information about health services that are available in the community, such as health screenings Yes/No d. Visit a store to compare prices of health products Yes/No e. Identify potential injury sites at school, home, or in the community Yes/No f. Identify advertising in the community designed to influence health behaviors Yes/No g. Advocate for a health-related issue Yes/No h. Complete homework or projects that involve family members Yes/No 8. During this school year, did teachers in this school teach each of the following tobacco-use prevention topics in a required health education course for students in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each topic.) a. Short- and long-term health consequences of cigarette smoking (such as stained teeth, bad breath, heart disease, and cancer) Yes/No b. Benefits of not smoking cigarettes (including long- and short-term health benefits, social benefits, environmental benefits, and financial benefits) Yes/No c. Short- and long-term health consequences of cigar smoking Yes/No d. Short- and long-term health consequences of using smokeless tobacco Yes/No e. Benefits of not using smokeless tobacco Yes/No f. Addictive effects of nicotine in tobacco products Yes/No g. How many young people use tobacco Yes/No h. Influence of families on tobacco use Yes/No i. Influence of the media on tobacco use Yes/No j. Social or cultural influences on tobacco use Yes/No k. How to find valid information or services related to tobacco-use prevention or cessation Yes/No l. Making a personal commitment not to use tobacco Yes/No m. How students can influence or support others to prevent tobacco use Yes/No n. How students can influence or support others in efforts to quit using tobacco Yes/No o. Resisting peer pressure to use tobacco Yes/No p. The health effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) or second-hand smoke Yes/No 9. During this school year, did teachers in this school teach each of the following pregnancy, HIV, or STD prevention topics in a required health education course for students in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each topic.) a. Abstinence as the most effective method to avoid pregnancy, HIV, and STDs Yes/No b. How to correctly use a condom Yes/No c. Condom efficacy, that is, how well condoms work and do not work Yes/No d. Risks associated with having multiple sexual partners Yes/No e. Social or cultural influences on sexual behavior Yes/No f. How to prevent HIV infection Yes/No g. How HIV is transmitted Yes/No h. How HIV affects the human body Yes/No i. Influence of alcohol and other drugs on HIV-related risk behaviors Yes/No j. How to find valid information or services related to HIV or HIV testing Yes/No k. Compassion for persons living with HIV or AIDS Yes/No 10. During this school year, did teachers in this school teach each of the following nutrition and dietary topics in a required health education course for students in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each topic.) a. The benefits of healthy eating Yes/No b. Food guidance using MyPyramid Yes/No c. Using food labels Yes/No d. Balancing food intake and physical activity Yes/No e. Eating more fruits, vegetables, and grain products Yes/No f. Choosing foods that are low in fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol Yes/No g. Using sugars in moderation Yes/No h. Using salt and sodium in moderation Yes/No i. Eating more calcium-rich foods Yes/No j. Food safety Yes/No k. Preparing healthy meals and snacks Yes/No l. Risks of unhealthy weight control practices Yes/No m. Accepting body size differences Yes/No n. Eating disorders Yes/No 11. During this school year, did teachers in this school teach each of the following physical activity topics in a required health education course for students in any of grades 6 through 12? (Mark yes or no for each topic.) a. The physical, psychological, or social benefits of physical activity Yes/No b. Health-related fitness (i.e., cardiovascular endurance, muscular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, and body composition) Yes/No c. The difference between physical activity, exercise, and fitness Yes/No d. Phases of a workout (i.e., warm-up, workout, and cool down) Yes/No e. How much physical activity is enough (i.e., determining frequency, intensity, time, and type of physical activity) Yes/No f. Developing an individualized physical activity plan Yes/No g. Monitoring progress toward reaching goals in an individualized physical activity plan Yes/No h. Overcoming barriers to physical activity Yes/No i. Decreasing sedentary activities such as television watching Yes/No j. Opportunities for physical activity in the community Yes/No k. Preventing injury during physical activity Yes/No l. Weather-related safety (e.g., avoiding heat stroke, hypothermia, and sunburn while physically active) Yes/No m. Dangers of using performance-enhancing drugs, such as steroids Yes/No HIV PREVENTION 12. Are required HIV prevention units or lessons taught in each of the following courses in this school? (Mark yes or no for each course.) a. Science Yes/No b. Home economics or family and consumer education Yes/no c. Physical education Yes/No d. Family life education or life skills Yes/No e. Special education Yes/No f. Social studies Yes/No COLLABORATION 13. During this school year, have any health education staff worked with each of the following groups on health education activities? (Mark yes or no for each group.) a. Physical education staff Yes/No b. School health services staff (e.g., nurses) Yes/No c. School mental health or social services staff (e.g., psychologists, counselors, and social workers) Yes/No d. Nutrition or food service staff Yes/No 14. During this school year, has this school done each of the following activities? (Mark yes or no for each activity.) a. Provided families with information on school health education Yes/No b. Met with a parents' organization such as the PTA to discuss school health education Yes/No c. Invited family members to attend health education classes Yes/No STAFF DEVELOPMENT 15. During the past two years, did you receive staff development (such as workshops, conferences, continuing education, or any other kind of in-service) on each of the following health education topics? (Mark yes or no for each topic.) a. Alcohol or other drug use prevention Yes/No b. Asthma awareness Yes/No c. Consumer health, such as choosing sources of health-related information, products, and services wisely Yes/No d. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Yes/No e. Dental and oral health Yes/No f. Emotional and mental health Yes/No g. Environmental health, such as how air and water quality can affect health Yes/No h. First aid Yes/No i. Foodborne illness prevention Yes/No j. Growth and development Yes/No k. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) prevention Yes/No l. Human sexuality Yes/No m. Immunizations Yes/No n. Injury prevention and safety Yes/No o. Nutrition and dietary behavior Yes/No p. Physical activity and fitness Yes/No q. Pregnancy prevention Yes/No r. STD (sexually transmitted disease) prevention Yes/No s. Suicide prevention Yes/No t. Sun safety or skin cancer prevention Yes/No u. Tobacco-use prevention Yes/No v. Violence prevention (such as bullying, fighting, or homicide) Yes/No 16. Would you like to receive staff development on each of these health education topics? (Mark yes or no for each topic.) a. Alcohol or other drug use prevention Yes/No b. Asthma awareness Yes/No c. Consumer health, such as choosing sources of health-related information, products, and services wisely Yes/No d. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Yes/No e. Dental and oral health Yes/No f. Emotional and mental health Yes/No g. Environmental health, such as how air and water quality can affect health Yes/No h. First aid Yes/No i. Foodborne illness prevention Yes/No j. Growth and development Yes/No k. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) prevention Yes/No l. Human sexuality Yes/No m. Immunizations Yes/No n. Injury prevention and safety Yes/No o. Nutrition and dietary behavior Yes/No p. Physical activity and fitness Yes/No q. Pregnancy prevention Yes/No r. STD (sexually transmitted disease) prevention Yes/No s. Suicide prevention Yes/No t. Sun safety or skin cancer prevention Yes/No u. Tobacco-use prevention Yes/No v. Violence prevention (such as bullying, fighting, or homicide) Yes/No 17. During the past two years, did you receive staff development (such as workshops, conferences, continuing education, or any other kind of in-service) on each of the following topics? (Mark yes or no for each teaching topic.) a. Teaching students with physical, medical, or cognitive disabilities Yes/No b. Teaching students of various cultural backgrounds Yes/No c. Teaching students with limited English proficiency Yes/No d. Using interactive teaching methods such as role plays or cooperative group activities Yes/No e. Encouraging family or community involvement Yes/No f. Teaching skills for behavior change Yes/No g. Classroom management techniques, such as social skills training, environmental modification, conflict resolution and mediation, and behavior management Yes/No h. Assessing or evaluating students in health education Yes/No 18. Would you like to receive staff development on each of these topics? (Mark yes or no for each teaching topic.) a. Teaching students with physical, medical, or cognitive disabilities Yes/No b. Teaching students of various cultural backgrounds Yes/No c. Teaching students with limited English proficiency Yes/No d. Using interactive teaching methods such as role plays or cooperative group activities Yes/No e. Encouraging family or community involvement Yes/No f. Teaching skills for behavior change Yes/No g. Classroom management techniques, such as social skills training, environmental modification, conflict resolution and mediation, and behavior management Yes/No h. Assessing or evaluating students in health education Yes/No PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION 19. What was the major emphasis of your professional preparation? (Mark one response.) a. Health and physical education combined b. Health education c. Physical education d. Other education degree e. Kinesiology, exercise science, or exercise physiology f. Home economics or family and consumer science g. Biology or other science h. Nursing i. Counseling j. Public health k. Nutrition l. Other 20. Currently, are you certified, licensed, or endorsed by the state to teach health education in middle/junior high school or senior high school? a. Yes b. No 21. Including this school year, how many years of experience do you have teaching health education classes or topics? (Mark one response.) a. 1 year b. 2 to 5 years c. 6 to 9 years d. 10 to 14 years e. 15 years or more Thank you for your responses. Please return this questionnaire. COMMENTS