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The prefrontal cortex in the brain is:

A) in charge of impulses.
B) the last area to mature.
C) the area with the greatest density of dendrites.
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Losing gray matter and gaining white matter as we age means that:

A) we gain more nerve connections.
B) our nerve connections are faster.
C) we can't remember things as well.
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Neural pruning facilitates:

A) brain plasticity.
B) forgetfulness.
C) diminished brain power.
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The brain's capacity to develop neural plasticity depends on:

A) how much it is used.
B) neural pruning.
C) the person's age.
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Relaxed alertness entails:

A) a meditative state.
B) feelings of competence, confidence, and interest.
C) brain wave activity while watching TV.
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Downshifting refers to:

A) when the primitive and emotional parts of the brain begin to dominate.
B) the brain wave activity we experience while watching TV.
C) brain wave activity prior to sleep.
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Which of the following best helps people learn?

A) Being "motivated" with pressure
B) Being immersed in meaningful experiences
C) Being exposed to things you are familiar with
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Which of the following best describes active learning?

A) The brain is like a sponge ready to absorb new information.
B) It involves doing and thinking about what you do.
C) It is the creation of neural connections.
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The reticular activating system (RAS):

A) is located in the cerebral cortex.
B) filters stimuli coming into the brain.
C) connects new stimuli with stored memories.
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Which of the following is true of the amygdala?

A) It is like a switch for information flow.
B) It is in charge of dopamine secretion.
C) It regulates primitive emotional states.
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Health literacy is the ability to:

A) access the healthcare system.
B) access accurate and unbiased health information on the Internet.
C) read, understand, and use healthcare information to make decisions and follow treatment.
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Which of the following is a component of the Coordinated Health Program?

A) Nutrition services
B) Dental health referrals
C) Federal grants from HECAT
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The brains of students today are wired very differently from students of earlier generations.
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Today's students prefer a hierarchal method of learning.
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Gray matter is made up of myelin sheaths.
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Adolescents are often unorganized, messy, impulsive, and illogical because their cerebral cortex has not fully matured.
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Learning changes the structure of the brain. The brain rewires itself in response to new stimulation and experiences.
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The RAS gives priority to stimuli that are familiar.
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The amygdala determines whether information is sent to the thinking areas of the brain or to the reactive areas of the brain.
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Dopamine builds strong memories of an experience.
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The phrases below describe a learning style. Match each phrase with the correct learning style. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Likes to see the big picture before the details

A) Visual
B) Auditory
C) Kinesthetic
D) Global
E) Sequential
F) Abstract
G) Concrete
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The phrases below describe a learning style. Match each phrase with the correct learning style. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Has a preference for seeing, hearing, touching

A) Visual
B) Auditory
C) Kinesthetic
D) Global
E) Sequential
F) Abstract
G) Concrete
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The phrases below describe a learning style. Match each phrase with the correct learning style. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Conceptualizes ideas

A) Visual
B) Auditory
C) Kinesthetic
D) Global
E) Sequential
F) Abstract
G) Concrete
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The phrases below describe a learning style. Match each phrase with the correct learning style. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Likes to put the pieces together to see the big picture

A) Visual
B) Auditory
C) Kinesthetic
D) Global
E) Sequential
F) Abstract
G) Concrete
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Contemplation; intention to act in the next 6 months

A) Health belief model
B) Social cognitive theory
C)Theory of planned behavior
D)Stages of change model
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Perceived benefits and barriers

A) Health belief model
B) Social cognitive theory
C)Theory of planned behavior
D)Stages of change model
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Subjective norms; approval or disapproval of key people

A) Health belief model
B) Social cognitive theory
C)Theory of planned behavior
D)Stages of change model
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Provide verbal persuasion for best effort

A) Health belief model
B) Social cognitive theory
C)Theory of planned behavior
D)Stages of change model
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Normative beliefs

A) Health belief model
B) Social cognitive theory
C)Theory of planned behavior
D)Stages of change model
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Describe how digital natives process and deal with information differently than those from past generations.
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Explain the overall function of each of the following brain sections: cerebral cortex, limbic system, and brain stem.
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RAD stands for these three parts of the brain: reticular activating system (RAS), amygdala, and dopamine. Identify why each is important in learning or what teachers can do to help each brain part work toward learning
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Describe how the role of teacher is changing.
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Explain why it is important to keep students physically active.
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Identify Gardner's eight intelligences.
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Identify key words for each of the following National Health Education Standards:
Standard 1: comprehend _______
Standard 2: analyze the _______
Standard 3: access _______
Standard 4: use _______ skills
Standard 5: use _______ skills
Standard 6: use _______ skills
Standard 7: practice _______
Standard 8: ability to _______
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Identify the CDC's six categories of risk behavior.
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What does the acronym HECAT stand for, and how can it help teachers?
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Identify four issues that should be emphasized for effective health education curricula.
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What does the acronym SHAC stand for?
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Identify key words for each of the eight NCATE standards.
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Identify one main idea from each of the following that teachers can keep in mind while teaching: health belief model, social cognitive theory, theory of planned behavior, and the stages of change model.
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What three types of learning does Bloom's Taxonomy identify?
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Give examples of lower order thinking skills and higher order thinking skills.
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Identify three types of assessment tools.
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1
The prefrontal cortex in the brain is:

A) in charge of impulses.
B) the last area to mature.
C) the area with the greatest density of dendrites.
B
2
Losing gray matter and gaining white matter as we age means that:

A) we gain more nerve connections.
B) our nerve connections are faster.
C) we can't remember things as well.
B
3
Neural pruning facilitates:

A) brain plasticity.
B) forgetfulness.
C) diminished brain power.
A
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The brain's capacity to develop neural plasticity depends on:

A) how much it is used.
B) neural pruning.
C) the person's age.
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Relaxed alertness entails:

A) a meditative state.
B) feelings of competence, confidence, and interest.
C) brain wave activity while watching TV.
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Downshifting refers to:

A) when the primitive and emotional parts of the brain begin to dominate.
B) the brain wave activity we experience while watching TV.
C) brain wave activity prior to sleep.
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Which of the following best helps people learn?

A) Being "motivated" with pressure
B) Being immersed in meaningful experiences
C) Being exposed to things you are familiar with
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Which of the following best describes active learning?

A) The brain is like a sponge ready to absorb new information.
B) It involves doing and thinking about what you do.
C) It is the creation of neural connections.
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The reticular activating system (RAS):

A) is located in the cerebral cortex.
B) filters stimuli coming into the brain.
C) connects new stimuli with stored memories.
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Which of the following is true of the amygdala?

A) It is like a switch for information flow.
B) It is in charge of dopamine secretion.
C) It regulates primitive emotional states.
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Health literacy is the ability to:

A) access the healthcare system.
B) access accurate and unbiased health information on the Internet.
C) read, understand, and use healthcare information to make decisions and follow treatment.
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Which of the following is a component of the Coordinated Health Program?

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B) Dental health referrals
C) Federal grants from HECAT
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The brains of students today are wired very differently from students of earlier generations.
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Today's students prefer a hierarchal method of learning.
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Gray matter is made up of myelin sheaths.
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Adolescents are often unorganized, messy, impulsive, and illogical because their cerebral cortex has not fully matured.
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Learning changes the structure of the brain. The brain rewires itself in response to new stimulation and experiences.
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The RAS gives priority to stimuli that are familiar.
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The amygdala determines whether information is sent to the thinking areas of the brain or to the reactive areas of the brain.
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Dopamine builds strong memories of an experience.
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The phrases below describe a learning style. Match each phrase with the correct learning style. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Likes to see the big picture before the details

A) Visual
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C) Kinesthetic
D) Global
E) Sequential
F) Abstract
G) Concrete
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The phrases below describe a learning style. Match each phrase with the correct learning style. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Has a preference for seeing, hearing, touching

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D) Global
E) Sequential
F) Abstract
G) Concrete
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The phrases below describe a learning style. Match each phrase with the correct learning style. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Conceptualizes ideas

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D) Global
E) Sequential
F) Abstract
G) Concrete
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The phrases below describe a learning style. Match each phrase with the correct learning style. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Likes to put the pieces together to see the big picture

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C) Kinesthetic
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E) Sequential
F) Abstract
G) Concrete
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Contemplation; intention to act in the next 6 months

A) Health belief model
B) Social cognitive theory
C)Theory of planned behavior
D)Stages of change model
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Perceived benefits and barriers

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C)Theory of planned behavior
D)Stages of change model
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Subjective norms; approval or disapproval of key people

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D)Stages of change model
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Provide verbal persuasion for best effort

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D)Stages of change model
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The following phrases below describe a theory or model for behavior change. Match the phrase with the correct theory or model. Some answers might not be needed, and some might be used more than once.
-___ Normative beliefs

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Describe how digital natives process and deal with information differently than those from past generations.
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Explain the overall function of each of the following brain sections: cerebral cortex, limbic system, and brain stem.
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RAD stands for these three parts of the brain: reticular activating system (RAS), amygdala, and dopamine. Identify why each is important in learning or what teachers can do to help each brain part work toward learning
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Describe how the role of teacher is changing.
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Explain why it is important to keep students physically active.
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Identify Gardner's eight intelligences.
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Identify key words for each of the following National Health Education Standards:
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Standard 4: use _______ skills
Standard 5: use _______ skills
Standard 6: use _______ skills
Standard 7: practice _______
Standard 8: ability to _______
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Identify the CDC's six categories of risk behavior.
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What does the acronym HECAT stand for, and how can it help teachers?
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Identify four issues that should be emphasized for effective health education curricula.
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What does the acronym SHAC stand for?
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Identify key words for each of the eight NCATE standards.
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Identify one main idea from each of the following that teachers can keep in mind while teaching: health belief model, social cognitive theory, theory of planned behavior, and the stages of change model.
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What three types of learning does Bloom's Taxonomy identify?
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Give examples of lower order thinking skills and higher order thinking skills.
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