Outcome Chart - Manitoba - Active Healthy Lifestyles Grade 12
Global Learning Outcome 4 – Personal and Social Management
Overall Expectations
The student will demonstrate the ability to develop self-understanding, to make health-enhancing decisions, to work cooperatively and fairly with others, and to build positive relationships with others.
Specific Expectations
The following personal and social management skills that are identified in the Framework are reinforced in each module:
- goal-setting/planning skills
- decision-making/problem-solving skills
- interpersonal skills
- conflict-resolution skills
- stress-management skills
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Global Learning Outcome 5 – Healthy Lifestyle Practices
Overall Expectations
The student will demonstrate the ability to make informed decisions for healthy living related to personal health practices, active living, healthy nutritional practices, substance use and abuse, and human sexuality.
Specific Expectations
Demonstrate understanding of the characteristics of healthy and unhealthy relationships, and discuss factors that might influence their development.
Demonstrate understanding of effective communication within a relationship and the potential impact of technology on communication within a
relationship.
Examine rights and responsibilities of individuals in relationships, and explore how respecting these rights and responsibilities may affect the development of relationships.
Demonstrate understanding of effective communication within a relationship and the potential impact of technology on communication within a relationship.
Apply problem-solving and decision-making strategies to identify and prevent the development of abusive relationships and/or to end unwanted relationships.
Apply problem-solving and decision-making strategies to recognize unhealthy relationships, and identify community supports and services to assist in the healthy resolution of relationship issues.
MediaSmarts Resources
Digital Issue: Excessive Internet Use
Digital Issue: Sexual Exploitation
Don’t Drink and Drive: Assessing the Effectiveness of Anti-Drinking Campaigns