Standard
1
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention- Students will comprehend
concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention as related
to: (a) community health, (b) environmental health, (c) mental and emotional
health, (d) nutrition, (e prevention and control of disease, (f) consumer
health, (g) family life and sexuality, (h) injury prevention and safety,
(i) personal health, (j) substance use,
misuse, abuse, and addiction.
Benchmark 1
Students will explain the relationship between positive
health behaviors and appropriate health care and the prevention of injury,
illness, disease, and premature death.
Indicator 1
Students will understand the effect and dangers of performance
enhancing drugs on the body systems.
Indicator 2
Students will understand the legal issues involved in substance
abuse (including tobacco and alcohol).
Indicator 3
Students will be aware of the effects of substance abuse
while operating a motor vehicle.
Benchmark 2
Students will describe how family and peers influence the
health of adolescents.
Indicator 1
Students will understand how peer and family can influence
the use of drugs and alcohol.
Benchmark 3
Students describe ways to reduce risks related to adolescent
health problems.
Indicator 1
Students will understand the risks and facts of fad diets.
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Standard 2
Access Health Information, Products, and Services- Students
demonstrate the ability to access valid health information and health-promoting
products and services.
Benchmark 1
Students describe situations requiring professional health
services.
Indicator 1
Students will understand the role of health professionals
in relation to health maintenance.
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Standard 3
Self-Management- Students demonstrate the ability to practice
health-enhancing behaviors and reduce health risks.
Benchmark 1
Students explain the importance of assuming responsibility
for health behaviors.
Indicator 1
Students will understand their role in avoiding unhealthy
situations.
Benchmark 2
Students distinguish between safe and risky or harmful
behaviors.
Indicator 1
Students will understand the financial obligations of being
a parent.
Benchmark 3
Students demonstrate ways to avoid and reduce threatening
situations.
Indicator 1
Students will use role play to model avoidance techniques.
Indicator 2
Students will understand how to avoid and report sexual
abuse and exploitation.
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Standard 4
Influence of Culture, Media and Technology- Students analyze
the influence of culture, media, technology, and other factors on health.
Benchmark 1
Students analyze how information from peers influences
health.
Indicator 1
Students will understand how their personal choices are
being influenced by peers and family.
Benchmark 2
Students analyze how messages from media and other sources
influence health behaviors.
Indicator 1
Students will understand how our perception of the body
image is influenced by the media.
Indicator 2
Students will understand how personal lifestyle choices
and home environment affect eating habits and overall health.
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Standard
5
Interpersonal Communication- Students demonstrate the ability
to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health.
Benchmark 1
Students demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal communication
skills in order to express needs, wants, and feelings.
Indicator 1
Students will demonstrate the appropriate use of passive,
aggressive, and assertive refusal techniques.
Indicator 2
Students will understand the appropriateness of various
types of relationships including platonic, dating and sexual.
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Standard
6
Goal-Setting and Decision-Making Skills- Students demonstrate
the ability to use goal setting and decision-making skills to enhance
health.
Benchmark 1
Students demonstrate the ability to apply a decision-making
process to health issues and problems individually and collaboratively.
Indicator 1
Students are able to apply the four-step problem solving
model to real or simulated situations.
Benchmark 2
Students predict how decisions regarding health behaviors
have consequences for self and others.
Indicator 1
Students will be able to demonstrate avoidance and refusal
skills relating to substance abuse and human sexuality.
Indicator 2
Students will understand the legal and personal consequences
of driving under the influence of illegal substances.
Benchmark 3
Students apply strategies and skills needed to attain personal
health goals.
Indicator 1
Students will be able to figure their personal target heart
rate zone and body mass index scale.
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Standard
7
Advocating for Health- Students demonstrate the ability to
advocate for personal, family, and community health.
Benchmark 1
Students demonstrate the skills to influence and support
others in making positive health choices.
Indicator 1
Students will be able to distinguish between healthy and
non-healthy fast food.
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