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Course Title:
Perspectives in Health Section DF
Course Code:
ertivesh
MA NCES Code:
08051
Discipline:
Life Skills/Health
Grade Level:
10, 11, 12
Level:
Standard
Offering:
Repeated Semester (Fall: 25 Seats; Spring: 25 Seats; )
Duration:
15 weeks
Prerequisites:
none
Additional Requirements:
Accredited by:
Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools; Northwest Accreditation Commission
Course Requires a Media Kit to be Shipped to Students:
No
Course Requires a Media Kit to be Purchased by Course Sponsor
(see additional details below):

No
Description:
This course will examine the connections between physical, mental, and social health, and their impact on our lives. Students will reflect on lifestyle choices that they have made and how these choices may affect their lives. Much of the course is devoted to current health issues, especially those facing high school and post-secondary students. The course will offer discussions and course work on the topics such as nutrition, eating disorders, maintaining your body, cancer, school social health, the media's role in presenting health issues, and many others. Some topics of study are determined by student input and interest. Students are encouraged to moderate a discussion during the course.

You will examine health concepts by reading about them in the material provided to you as well as completing online Work Assignments and CourseRoom discussions. The activities and readings will vary each week. Other activities will include searching the Internet for information on the concepts, finding national and world perspectives on health issues through online media outlets, discovering local perspectives on concepts by searching your area newspapers on line, interviewing people within your own home community and taking part in discussions with your classmates on issues related to the health concepts. Individual and group work will be involved.

A portion of this course will involve discussions and assignments related to sexuality. This material will be covered in both the context of physical and social health in a bias free manner. Students who are not permitted to study sexuality, or who are uncomfortable with this topic are encouraged to request alternative assignments.

The grading will be based on an electronic portfolio of written work, discussion participation, and assignments.


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MediaKit Contents:

Syllabus:
Week 1: Introduction to Perspectives In Health
Week 2: Understanding A Well Person
Week 3: Finding Physical Health
Week 4: Physical Health Links
Week 5: A Look at Cancer & Body Systems
Week 6: A Search for Physical Health
Week 7: Goal Setting
Week 8: Looking at Schools and Social Health
Week 9: Discussing Social Health
Week 10: Social Health and Sexuality
Week 11: Stress, Sleep and Preserving Your Mental Health
Week 12: Crazy Diamonds
Week 13: Illegal Drugs and Their History
Week 14: Alcohol, Tobacco and Drug Treatment
Week 15: Your Perspectives in Health

Course Objectives:
By the end the course each student will have:

- defined and connected the concepts of physical health, social health and mental health.
- become more literate about health concepts
- used technology as a tool to access health information
- linked health information as a foundation for positive decision making concerning their personal health
- participated in discussions with peers concerning topics relevant to adolescent health



This catalog description was last modified on 01/30/2013


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