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KNOWLEDGE CHECK

Scenario

You are a member of your school district’s newly formed health education curriculum review committee. The committee is discussing how to approach its task. You suggest using the Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT). The committee has a lot of questions about the HECAT. See if you can answer their questions correctly.

Read the following statements to select the most appropriate response.

Quiz

  1. Which topic is not addressed in the HECAT?
  1. Select which of the following statements does not accurately describe the HECAT. The HECAT:
  1. The HECAT should only be used when a school or district is interested in selecting a new health education curriculum.
  1. The National Health Education Standards, which the HECAT uses as the framework for analysis, helps determine the extent to which a curriculum is likely to enable students in mastery of essential knowledge and attitudes.
  1. Your health education curriculum review committee, who will review and score possible curricula, might include the following members, except: