Health Education of the Coordinated School Health Model
Health Education is a component of the Coordinated School Health Model, which consists of a planned, sequential, K-12 curriculum that addresses the physical, mental, emotional and social dimensions of health. The curriculum is designed to motivate and assist students to maintain and improve their health, prevent disease, and reduce health-related risk behaviors. It allows students to develop and demonstrate increasingly sophisticated health-related knowledge, attitudes, skills, and practices.
The following links provide information about health education:
- Anabolic Steroid Testing Program (outside source)
- CDC Body and Mind (outside source)
- Health Education Curriculum
- Healthfinder.gov (outside source)
- Health.gov (outside source)
- Healthy Places, Healthy People (outside source)
- Healthy Schools, Healthy Youth (outside source)
- Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) School Health Program (outside source)
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs-Adolescent Health (outside source)
Contact Information
Curriculum Division
(512) 463-9581
healthandsafety@tea.texas.gov