What conclusions were drawn from the 2006 School Health Policies and Programs Study? (Select all that apply.)

a. Progress toward meeting goals had improved since the 2000 data was collected.
b. Progress toward meeting goals had declined since the 2000 data was collected.
c. Teachers delivering health education were appropriately prepared.
d. Teachers delivering health education were inadequately prepared.
e. The percentage of states mandating the adoption of health education standards decreased.
f. The percentage of states mandating the adoption of health education standards increased.


ANS: A, D, F

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