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Follow on Google News | National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, IncBy: SOPHE The 2022 Standards build on the legacy of the original 1995 National Health Education Standards and their revision in 2007. Several national organizations and numerous health education professionals who participated in the original development and revision processes served as National Consensus leaders during the 2021-2022 revision process. This resource is intended for state agencies, school districts, curriculum directors, university teacher preparation programs, and textbook and curriculum developers interested in quality school health education. It was prepared by an expert group of national school health education experts who have significant experience with standards development, curriculum development, classroom teaching, and university preparation programs, including experience with leading other successful national- and state-level standards development processes. The new Standards were developed through a rigorous review process. The initial draft was reviewed by over 50 national leaders in the field of school health education from throughout the United States. A health education field review of a subsequent draft yielded comments from over 500 stakeholders including over 200 health educators. Health education experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided technical expertise during the review process. In the United States, local school districts and state education agencies have the authority to develop their own standards for health education curriculum and instruction. The Consensus respects those responsibilities. Consensus materials are model guidance for local school district and state education agency consideration that is based on the best contemporary evidence and practice from the field of health education. The National Consensus encourages modifications to address local needs. The National Consensus is committed to providing all materials it develops to the field at no charge and with open permission to use (with attribution) For more information about the Standards, their development, or the National Consensus, visit https://www.schoolhealtheducation.org/ The National Consensus for School Health Education
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