Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 10 - EDUCATION
Chapter 10.53 - CONTENT STANDARDS
Subchapter 10.53.7 - Health and Physical Education Content Standards
Rule 10.53.708 - HEALTH STANDARDS FOR SIXTH THROUGH EIGHTH GRADES
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 10.53.708
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The health standards for sixth through eighth grades are that each student will be able to:
(a) comprehend concepts related to health
promotion and disease prevention to enhance personal health by:
(i) discussing the relationship between
healthy behaviors and personal health;
(ii) describing the benefits of and barriers
to practicing healthy behaviors;
(iii) analyzing behaviors that promote health
enhancing strategies for issues such as substance abuse prevention, nutrition,
sexual activity, exercise, injury and disease prevention, and stress
management, including traditional and contemporary strategies from American
Indian cultures;
(iv) analyzing the
potential consequences of engaging in risky behaviors;
(v) identifying characteristics of physical,
mental, emotional, family, and social health including those of traditional and
contemporary American Indian cultures and practices;
(vi) explaining practices used to prevent or
reduce the risk of spreading or contracting communicable diseases;
(vii) discussing ways environmental factors
affect health;
(viii) analyzing
ways in which safe and healthy school and community environments can promote
personal health;
(ix) describing
ways to reduce or prevent injuries and other adolescent health
problems;
(x) explaining how
appropriate health care can promote personal health, including the unique
issues regarding American Indians and health care benefits;
(xi) defining human body systems, their
function, and their interrelationship with one another; and
(xii) identifying basic structures and
functions of the male and female reproductive health systems.
(b) analyze the influence of
family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health
behaviors by:
(i) explaining how family and
culture influence the health of adolescents;
(ii) explaining how the perception of
societal norms influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors;
(iii) explaining the influence of personal
values and beliefs on individual health practices and behaviors;
(iv) describing how peers influence healthy
and unhealthy behaviors;
(v)
explaining how the school, tribe, and community can affect personal health
practices and behaviors;
(vi)
explaining how messages from media influence health behaviors;
(vii) explaining the influence of technology
on personal and family health; and
(viii) comparing and contrasting how school,
public, and tribal health policies can influence health promotion and disease
prevention.
(c)
demonstrate the ability to access valid information, products, and services to
enhance health by:
(i) analyzing the validity
of health information, products, and services;
(ii) accessing valid health information from
home, school, tribe, and community;
(iii) determining the accessibility of
products that enhance health; and
(iv) describing situations that may require
professional health services.
(d) demonstrate the ability to use
interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health
risks by:
(i) applying effective verbal and
nonverbal communication skills to enhance health, including those of
traditional and contemporary American Indian cultures and practices;
(ii) using refusal and negotiation skills
that avoid or reduce health risks;
(iii) using effective conflict management or
resolution strategies; and
(iv)
discussing how to ask for assistance to enhance the health and safety of self
and others.
(e)
demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health and
safety by:
(i) identifying circumstances that
can help or hinder safe and healthy decision making;
(ii) determining when safety and
health-related situations require the application of a thoughtful
decision-making process;
(iii)
determining when individual or collaborative decision making is
appropriate;
(iv) distinguishing
between safe, healthy, and unhealthy alternatives to health-related issues or
problems;
(v) predicting the
potential short-term and long-term impact of health and safety-related options
on self and others; and
(vi)
analyzing the outcomes of safety and health-related decisions.
(f) demonstrate the ability to use
goal-setting skills to enhance health by:
(i)
developing a goal to adopt, maintain, or improve personal health
practices;
(ii) assessing personal
health practices;
(iii) applying
strategies and skills needed to attain a personal health goal; and
(iv) describing how personal health goals can
vary with changing abilities, priorities, and responsibilities.
(g) demonstrate the ability to
practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks by:
(i) analyzing healthy practices and behaviors
that will maintain or improve the health of self and others;
(ii) explaining the importance of assuming
responsibility for personal health behaviors; and
(iii) describing behaviors to avoid or reduce
health risks to self and others.
(h) demonstrate the ability to advocate for
personal, family, and community health by:
(i) stating a health-enhancing position on a
topic and support it with accurate information;
(ii) describing how to influence and support
others to make positive health choices;
(iii) working cooperatively to advocate for
healthy individuals, families, tribes, and schools; and
(iv) identifying ways in which health-related
messages and communication techniques can be altered for different
audiences.
AUTH: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-114, MCA; IMP: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-121, 20-3-106, 20-7-101, MCA
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