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Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Violence Prevention—MS
Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Violence Prevention—MS
State law addresses violence prevention
Kentucky Academic Standard for Health Education
The goal of health education is to provide Kentucky students with the knowledge and skills needed to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2017), “research shows a strong connection between healthy behaviors and academic achievement (e.g., grades, standardized tests, graduation rates, attendance).” Skill development, in conjunction with opportunities for creating and reinforcing healthy behaviors, focuses on personal decision-making, goal setting, self-management, interpersonal communication, accessing information, analyzing influences and advocacy. When these skills are combined with foundational health-related information, students are equipped to navigate today’s complex society and lead healthy lifestyles.
Kentucky Academic Standard for Health Education
Standard 8: Encourage schools and communities to promote healthy behaviors that reduce the risk of disease and violence and promote positive emotional health messages. 8.1.12. Describe how power and control differences in relationships can contribute to aggression and violence and describe how prejudice, discrimination and bias can lead to violence.