Course Standards
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HE.6.B.3.1 (Archived Standard): | Examine the validity of health information, and determine the cost of health products, and services. | |
HE.6.B.4.1 (Archived Standard): | Determine strategies to improve effective verbal- and nonverbal-communication skills to enhance health. | |
HE.6.B.4.2 (Archived Standard): | Practice refusal skills and negotiation skills to reduce health risks. | |
HE.6.B.4.3 (Archived Standard): | Demonstrate effective conflict-management and/or resolution strategies. | |
HE.6.B.5.1 (Archived Standard): | Investigate health-related situations that require the application of a thoughtful decision-making process. | |
HE.6.B.5.2 (Archived Standard): | Choose healthy alternatives over unhealthy alternatives when making a decision. | |
HE.6.B.5.3 (Archived Standard): | Specify the potential outcomes of each option when making a health-related decision. | |
HE.6.B.6.2 (Archived Standard): | Develop an individual goal to adopt, maintain, or improve a personal health practice. | |
HE.6.C.1.2 (Archived Standard): | Describe how the physical, mental/emotional, social, and intellectual dimensions of health are interrelated. | |
HE.6.C.2.2 (Archived Standard): | Examine how peers influence the health of adolescents. | |
HE.6.C.2.3 (Archived Standard): | Identify the impact of health information conveyed to students by the school and community. | |
HE.6.C.2.6 (Archived Standard): | Propose ways that technology can influence peer and community health behaviors. | |
HE.6.C.2.9 (Archived Standard): | Identify the influence of personal values, attitudes, and beliefs about individual health practices and behaviors. | |
HE.6.P.7.1 (Archived Standard): | Explain the importance of assuming responsibility for personal-health behaviors. | |
HE.6.P.8.1 (Archived Standard): | Practice how to influence and support others when making positive health choices. | |
HE.6.P.8.3 (Archived Standard): | Work cooperatively to advocate for healthy individuals, families, and schools. | |
HE.7.B.3.1 (Archived Standard): | Analyze the validity of health information, products, and services. | |
HE.7.B.4.1 (Archived Standard): | Apply effective communication skills when interacting with others to enhance health. | |
HE.7.B.4.2 (Archived Standard): | Demonstrate refusal, negotiation, and collaboration skills to enhance health and reduce health risks. | |
HE.7.B.4.4 (Archived Standard): | Demonstrate how to ask for assistance to enhance the health of self and others. | |
HE.7.B.5.2 (Archived Standard): | Select healthy alternatives over unhealthy alternatives when making a decision. | |
HE.7.C.2.9 (Archived Standard): | Explain the influence of personal values, attitudes, and beliefs about individual health practices and behaviors. | |
HE.7.P.7.1 (Archived Standard): | Examine the importance of assuming responsibility for personal-health behaviors. | |
HE.7.P.8.3 (Archived Standard): | Work cooperatively to advocate for healthy individuals, peers, and families. | |
HE.8.B.3.2 (Archived Standard): | Analyze the accessibility, validity, and reliability of products and services that enhance home, school, and community health. | |
HE.8.B.5.2 (Archived Standard): | Categorize healthy and unhealthy alternatives to health-related issues or problems. | |
HE.8.C.2.3 (Archived Standard): | Analyze how the school and community may influence adolescent health. | |
HE.8.C.2.8 (Archived Standard): | Explain how the perceptions of norms influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors. | |
HE.8.P.8.3 (Archived Standard): | Work cooperatively to advocate for healthy individuals, peers, families, and schools. | |
MA.K12.MTR.1.1: | Actively participate in effortful learning both individually and collectively. Mathematicians who participate in effortful learning both individually and with others:
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MA.K12.MTR.2.1: | Demonstrate understanding by representing problems in multiple ways. Mathematicians who demonstrate understanding by representing problems in multiple ways:
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MA.K12.MTR.3.1: | Complete tasks with mathematical fluency. Mathematicians who complete tasks with mathematical fluency:
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MA.K12.MTR.4.1: | Engage in discussions that reflect on the mathematical thinking of self and others. Mathematicians who engage in discussions that reflect on the mathematical thinking of self and others:
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MA.K12.MTR.5.1: | Use patterns and structure to help understand and connect mathematical concepts. Mathematicians who use patterns and structure to help understand and connect mathematical concepts:
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MA.K12.MTR.6.1: | Assess the reasonableness of solutions. Mathematicians who assess the reasonableness of solutions:
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MA.K12.MTR.7.1: | Apply mathematics to real-world contexts. Mathematicians who apply mathematics to real-world contexts:
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ELA.K12.EE.1.1: | Cite evidence to explain and justify reasoning.
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ELA.K12.EE.2.1: | Read and comprehend grade-level complex texts proficiently.
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ELA.K12.EE.3.1: | Make inferences to support comprehension.
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ELA.K12.EE.4.1: | Use appropriate collaborative techniques and active listening skills when engaging in discussions in a variety of situations.
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ELA.K12.EE.5.1: | Use the accepted rules governing a specific format to create quality work.
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ELA.K12.EE.6.1: | Use appropriate voice and tone when speaking or writing.
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ELD.K12.ELL.SI.1: | English language learners communicate for social and instructional purposes within the school setting. |
General Course Information and Notes
General Notes
The purpose of this course is to enable students to further develop awareness of self and others. Emphasis will be on acquisition of intermediate level skills for thoughtful planning, peer facilitation, effective communication and making healthy choices.The content should include, but not be limited to, the following:
- Peer Facilitating
- Behavioral Dynamics
- Human Needs
- Group Dynamics
- Leadership Skills
- Intra/Interpersonal Skills
- Peer and Family Relationships
- Conflict Resolution
- School/Community Resources
- Mediation
- Effective Communication
- Problem Solving
Special Notes:
Instructional Practices
Teaching from a well-written, grade-level textbook enhances students' content area knowledge and also strengthens their ability to comprehend longer, complex reading passages on any topic for any reason. Using the following instructional practices also helps student learning:
- Reading assignments from longer text passages as well as shorter ones when text is extremely complex.
- Making close reading and rereading of texts central to lessons.
- Asking high-level, text-specific questions and requiring high-level, complex tasks and assignments.
- Requiring students to support answers with evidence from the text.
- Providing extensive text-based research and writing opportunities (claims and evidence).
Florida’s Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T.) Standards
This course includes Florida’s B.E.S.T. ELA Expectations (EE) and Mathematical Thinking and Reasoning Standards (MTRs) for students. Florida educators should intentionally embed these standards within the content and their instruction as applicable. For guidance on the implementation of the EEs and MTRs, please visit https://www.cpalms.org/Standards/BEST_Standards.aspx and select the appropriate B.E.S.T. Standards package.
Teachers are required to provide listening, speaking, reading and writing instruction that allows English language learners (ELL) to communicate for social and instructional purposes within the school setting. For the given level of English language proficiency and with visual, graphic, or interactive support, students will interact with grade level words, expressions, sentences and discourse to process or produce language necessary for academic success. The ELD standard should specify a relevant content area concept or topic of study chosen by curriculum developers and teachers which maximizes an ELL’s need for communication and social skills. To access an ELL supporting document which delineates performance definitions and descriptors, please click on the following link: https://cpalmsmediaprod.blob.core.windows.net/uploads/docs/standards/eld/si.pdf
General Information
Course Number: 1400010 |
Course Path: Section: Grades PreK to 12 Education Courses > Grade Group: Grades 6 to 8 Education Courses > Subject: Peer Counseling > SubSubject: General > |
Abbreviated Title: M/J PEER COUN 2 | |
Course Attributes:
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Course Level: 2 | |
Course Status: State Board Approved | |
Grade Level(s): 6,7,8 | |
Educator Certifications
Classical Education - Restricted (Elementary and Secondary Grades K-12) Section 1012.55(5), F.S., authorizes the issuance of a classical education teaching certificate, upon the request of a classical school, to any applicant who fulfills the requirements of s. 1012.56(2)(a)-(f) and (11), F.S., and Rule 6A-4.004, F.A.C. Classical schools must meet the requirements outlined in s. 1012.55(5), F.S., and be listed in the FLDOE Master School ID database, to request a restricted classical education teaching certificate on behalf of an applicant. |
Qualifications
As well as any certification requirements listed on the course description, the following qualifications may also be acceptable for the course:
Any field when certification reflects a bachelor or higher degree.