Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Active Living 12
Curricular Competencies
Students are expected to be able to do the following:
Health and well-being
- Demonstrate reasoned decision-making
related to their personal health and well-being
Participation
- Engage in a variety of recreational activities in different environments
- Overcome potential barriers to participation in physical activities
- Refine strategies to effectively participate in a variety of physical activities
Leadership
- Demonstrate competencies and problem-solving strategies required for physical activity and recreation leadership
- Develop and demonstrate skills needed to plan, organize, and safely participate in recreational events and other preferred physical activities
MediaSmarts Resources
- Dealing with Digital Stress
- Digital Media Experiences are Shaped by the Tools We Use: The Disconnection Challenge
- Kellogg Special K Ads
- Online Gambling and Youth
- Online Relationships: Respect and Consent
- Relationships and Sexuality in the Media
- The Price of Happiness
Content
Students are expected to know the following:
Health and well-being
- the role of nutrition and how it can affect health and performance
- potential short- and long-term consequences of health decisions
- benefits of physical activities for health and mental well-being