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- Mandates and Related Resources for Strengthening and Promoting Family
and Consumer Sciences Education
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- FCS Education has historically been funded under federal vocational
education/ career & technical education legislation
- Currently operates as allowable use under the Carl D. Perkins Act of
1998 – slated to be reauthorized in summer 2006
- Reauthorization to focus on: accountability for outcomes, academic as
well as vocational achievement, career pathways
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- Continued Perkins funding will require quantitative evidence of program
outcomes and not just anecdotal descriptions
- Need to collect tangible facts about student and program outcomes and
share them with local, state, national policymakers: graduation rates, college attendance,
test score gains, earnings.
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- Financial Literacy
- School Wellness Policies
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Education
- Healthy Marriage Initiative
- Pregnant and Parenting Student Policies
- Policies on Shaken Baby Syndrome
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- The National Council on Economic Education reports that 38 states (76%)
now have personal finance standards or guidelines
- 21 states require them to be implemented
- 8 states require a course to be offered; 7 states require a course for
graduation
- State-by-state information can be found in: Survey of the States: Economic and Personal Finance
Education 2004 www.ncee.net
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- P.L. 108-265 – Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004
requires all school districts with federally funded school meal programs
to develop and implement wellness policies by the 2006-07 academic
school year
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- Wellness policies must include goals for nutrition education, physical
activity, nutrition guidelines for school meals and availability of
other foods at school
- State-by-state health & nutrition policies available at: Education Commission of the States www.ecs.org
- See also: www.schoolwellnesspolicies.org;
www.schoolnutrition.org; www.nanacoalition.org
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- Sexuality education laws vary greatly among states, although the federal
government has spent $1Billion promoting abstinence-only approaches
since 1982
- Many states have guidelines for what must be included in sexuality
education and how, if it is taught (e.g., an abstinence-only approach,
medically accurate information, and parent permission)
- Many states require specific instruction on prevention of HIV/AIDS
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- State-by-state listing of policies and guidelines can be found at the
Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States www.siecus.org
- Monthly state policy updates on sexuality education and reproductive
health and numerous resources, including a Powerpoint presentation on
need for sexuality education, can be found at the Guttmacher
Institute www.guttmacher.org
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- Included as part of the 2005 reauthorization of TANF legislation
(Temporary Assistance to Needy Families – Welfare Reform), signed Feb.
8, 2006.
- Authorizes $150 million to “help couples gain greater access to
services… necessary to form and sustain a healthy marriage.”
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- Up to $50 million may be used to encourage responsible fatherhood
- Funds may be used for 8 activities including high school education on
the value of marriage.
- More information is available from the U.S. Department of Health &
Human Services, Administration for Children & Families www.acf.hhs.gov/healthymarriage
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- State policies vary widely from no policy to requiring local districts
to provide special teenage parent programs
- Several states that do not require special programs provide funding for
districts that offer them
- A state-by-state listing of policies can be found at the National
Association of State Boards of Education website www.nasbe.org/healthyschools/States/Pregnant%20&%20Parenting.html
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- The Skipper Initiative (Shaking Kills:
Instead Parents Please Educate and Remember) is promoting
education programs and policies to prevent SBS
- Efforts have resulted in legislation in 7 states requiring education for
high school and middle school students on shaken baby syndrome
(Wisconsin, Nebraska, New York, Missouri, Illinois, Minnesota,
Pennsylvania)
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- U.S. Senate adopted a resolution designating the third week of April as
the National SBS Awareness Week; House action on a counterpart bill is
pending
- For more information see:
www.skippervigil.com
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- Existing policies can be used to advocate for expanded role of FCS
Education
- Policies in one location can be used to advocate for similar
mandates/guidelines in other states/localities
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- Wendy L. Way
- Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
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