By the end of health education class, students who are making adequate progress are able to:
= Understand
the Health Triangle (mental/emotional, social, physical), dimensions
and how they interrelate to determine their own level of wellness.
= Identify
the types of violence illustrated on the “Power and Control” Wheel and
be able to assess their own relationships (as to whether they are
healthy or unhealthy).
= Identify (and be able to list pros and cons for each), common birth control methods that are/or are not available to teens.
= Describe
HIV, (how it is transmitted, what are signs and symptoms, how does
testing/treatment work and where they can go for testing). This along
with other common sexually transmitted infections.
= Construct the new food pyramid and use the internet (mypyramid.guv) site to assess their personal nutrition and fitness needs.
= List
the short and long term effects of tobacco/alcohol and other “common”
drugs of choice and discuss the impacts that use has on the people
surrounding the “user”.
Create
a resource list (throughout the semester) of Chenango County (and
surrounding areas) agencies that they can use as resources (personal or
for school projects) – equipped with contact people, phone numbers and
addresses.