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The ability to continue learning in solving health related problems |
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A description of the quality of life which encompasses the physical, mental/emotional, and family-social domains of health |
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Define and explain the concept of “infusion” in regards to curriculum. |
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The integration of a subject area into another area or areas of the curriculum |
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The General Adaptation Syndrome is a series of body changes that result from stress. |
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Explain how health status is measured. |
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By adding all of the positive and all of the negative health influences together |
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List the guidelines for teaching students health standard 1. (p. 54) |
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Study health knowledge; ask questions about health knowledge that you don’t understand, and make certain you get an answer that you understand; use health knowledge to form health concepts; use health concepts to promote heath and prevent disease |
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List the most important communication skill to enhance health? |
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List and explain the three domains of health. |
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Physical, mental/emotional, family-social |
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List the components of a behavioral objective. (Be able to determine an appropriate behavioral objective if given examples) |
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Who, behavior, content, condition, criteria |
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What is the purpose of a Scope and Sequence Chart? |
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To provide a blueprint for the curriculum |
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What is the main purpose of health behavior inventories? |
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