Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.

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    Comprehend and apply concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention.

    1. A.

      Identify the components of health promotion and disease prevention.

      1. 1:3:A1.

        Describe specific behaviors that can reduce or prevent injuries and communicable or chronic diseases. These may include but are not limited to: refraining from alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use; engaging in physical activity; demonstrating healthy eating; sexual behaviors; applying social behaviors to prevent or reduce violence; safety and related behaviors.1:3:A1

      2. 1:3:A2.

        Describe the negative consequences of engaging in unhealthy behaviors.1:3:A2

      3. 1:3:A3.

        Describe how family history can affect personal health.1:3:A3

      4. 1:3:A4.

        Describe how physical and social environments can affect personal health.1:3:A4

    2. B.

      Analyze the benefits of and barriers to practicing healthy behaviors.

      1. 1:3:B1.

        Analyze the relationships between healthy behaviors and personal health.1:3:B1

      2. 1:3:B2.

        Examine healthy behaviors and consequences related to a health issue.1:3:B2

      3. 1:3:B3.

        Predict the outcomes of a variety of unhealthy behaviors.1:3:B3

Students will analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behaviors.

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    Examine how internal and external factors influence personal health behaviors.

    1. A.

      Examine impact of influences.

      1. 2:3:A1.

        Examine how external and internal factors can influence health behaviors.2:3:A1

      2. 2:3:A2.

        Provide examples of how factors can interact to influence health behaviors.2:3:A2

      3. 2:3:A3.

        Examine how one's family, culture, and peers influence one's own personal health behaviors.2:3:A3

      4. 2:3:A4.

        Examine how media and technology influence one's own personal health behaviors.2:3:A4

      5. 2:3:A5.

        Examine how one's values and beliefs influence one's own personal health behaviors.2:3:A5

Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information and products and services to enhance health.

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    Demonstrate and apply strategies to access valid sources of health information.

    1. A.

      Identify criteria for choosing accurate sources of information.

      1. 3:3:A1.

        Describe situations that require accurate health information.3:3:A1

      2. 3:3:A2.

        Locate sources of valid health information from home, school, and community.3:3:A2

      3. 3:3:A3.

        Describe criteria for evaluating resources.3:3:A3

    2. B.

      Apply models to analyze sources of information for validity and reliability.

      1. 3:3:B1.

        Analyze the validity of information about health issues, products, and services.3:3:B1

Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks.

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    Examine and demonstrate communication skills that enhance health and avoid health risks.

    1. A.

      Examine communication strategies in various health-related settings.

      1. 4:3:A1.

        Examine appropriate communication strategies.4:3:A1

      2. 4:3:A2.

        Examine the outcomes of using effective and ineffective strategies of communication.4:3:A2

    2. B.

      Apply appropriate communication skills in various health-related settings.

      1. 4:3:B1.

        Demonstrate refusal and limit setting skills that avoid health risks.4:3:B1

      2. 4:3:B2.

        Demonstrate effective conflict resolution skills.4:3:B2

      3. 4:3:B3.

        Demonstrate ways, such as restorative justice practices, to manage or resolve interpersonal conflicts without harming self or others.4:3:B3

Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.

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    Apply a decision-making process in various health-related situations.

    1. A.

      Identify situations where effective decision-making skills are implemented.

      1. 5:3:A1.

        Determine when individual or collaborative decision making is appropriate.5:3:A1

    2. B.

      Assess the impact of a decision-making process on health-related situations.

      1. 5:3:B1.

        Demonstrate decision making in a health-related situation.5:3:B1

      2. 5:3:B2.

        Predict the impact of each decision on self and others.5:3:B2

      3. 5:3:B3.

        Analyze the outcome of a health-related decision.5:3:B3

Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.

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    Apply goal-setting skills to health situations.

    1. A.

      Identify additional steps to setting and achieving realistic health goals.

      1. 6:3:A1.

        Establish a baseline of personal health behaviors and health status.6:3:A1

      2. 6:3:A2.

        Identify strategies and behaviors needed to maintain or improve health status.6:3:A2

      3. 6:3:A3.

        Identify strategies that might be utilized to overcome barriers or setbacks.6:3:A3

    2. B.

      Apply goal-setting skills to various health-related situations.

      1. 6:3:B1.

        Examine how personal health goals can be impacted by various abilities, priorities, and responsibilities that may change throughout the lifespan.6:3:B1

      2. 6:3:B2.

        Develop goals to maintain or improve personal health status.6:3:B2

      3. 6:3:B3.

        Assess the effectiveness of strategies to reach personal health goals.6:3:B3

Students will demonstrate the ability to use health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks.

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    Apply health-enhancing behaviors that maintain or improve the health of self and others.

    1. A.

      Explain the importance of self-responsibility for personal health behaviors.

      1. 7:3:A1.

        Evaluate behaviors that maintain or improve the health of self and others. These may include but are not limited to: refraining from risky sexual behaviors; refraining from alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use; engaging in regular and varied physical activity; meal planning that leads to healthy eating; applying social behaviors to prevent or reduce violence; practicing safety-related behaviors in various complex settings; and appropriate use of the health care system.7:3:A1

    2. B.

      Demonstrate the role of self-responsibility in enhancing health.

      1. 7:3:B1.

        Demonstrate health-enhancing practices and behaviors that help maintain or improve the health of self and others.7:3:B1

      2. 7:3:B2.

        Demonstrate behaviors that avoid or reduce health risks to self and others.7:3:B2

Students will demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community health.

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    Develop health-promoting strategies that support family or friends to make positive health choices.

    1. A.

      Develop an advocacy plan to promote health.

      1. 8:3:A1.

        Develop an age-appropriate definition of advocacy.8:3:A1

      2. 8:3:A2.

        Plan ways to advocate for healthy individuals, families, and schools.8:3:A2

      3. 8:3:A3.

        Incorporate accurate information as it relates to a health-enhancing position to advocate for self and others.8:3:A3

      4. 8:3:A4.

        Discuss the barriers that could be involved in an advocacy effort.8:3:A4

    2. B.

      Implement an advocacy plan pertaining to a health issue.

      1. 8:3:B1.

        Predict how an advocacy plan will influence and support the health status of others.8:3:B1

      2. 8:3:B2.

        Apply a plan to advocate for a health issue for people that experience health disparities.8:3:B2

      3. 8:3:B3.

        Defend a position relating to a health issue.8:3:B3

      4. 8:3:B4.

        Describe ways to adapt health messages for different audiences.8:3:B4

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8
When were these standards adopted?
2011
Where can I read the official document?
Wisconsin Standards for Health Education