Health Education Standards and Health Literacy Flashcards
What are the 4 major content areas of health instruction?
- Community Health
- Nutrition
- Mental Health
- Sex Education
What is a scope plan?
a tool that helps an educator identify what a student should know by the end of the academic period
What does a scope plan include?
the objectives and educational milestones that must be accomplished
- Grade group
- Education Topics
- Skill Expectations
- Performance Indicators
What is a sequence plan?
A planning tool that an educator can use to arrange the order of the content that is going to be taught
What are the components of the sequence plan?
- list of activities or objectives
- the order they will be covered in
- length of time required
What is the use of a concept map?
helps teachers chart learning priorities and make connections between content areas
What do thematic units consist of?
cross-curricular lessons unified by a theme or topic
What is project based learning?
An instructional strategy that students learn through collaborative problem-solving
What has an impact on the behaviors that a person engages in? AS well as their motivation to change behavior
A person’s knowledge of health related topics
Describe self-efficacy
refers to a person’s belief in his or her ability to enact healthy behaviors
What are health attitudes?
an individual’s favorability of a health behavior (smokin, drug use, exercise)
What factors influence health attitudes?
- Knowledge
- Experience
- Observation
- Relationships
Describe SMART goals
S- Specific
M- Measurable
A- Achievable
R- Relevant
T- Time-bound
What is the ability to locate, read, comprehend, retain, and apply content-related information from texts and technologies ?
Information Literacy
What are some examples of active reading strategies?
pre-reading questions, identifying unknown words, taking notes, creating diagrams, summarizing the main idea of the text