British Columbia Outcome Chart: Health and Career Education Grade 8
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the British Columbia Grade 8 Health and Career Education curriculum with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.
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Healthy Living |
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It is expected that students will:
- analyse influences on eating habits, including family, peers and media
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Lessons
Selling Obesity
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Safety and Injury Prevention |
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It is expected that students will:
- propose strategies for the safe use of wireless and online communications (e.g., cell phones, Internet, PDAs)
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Lessons
What Students Need to Know about Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
Deconstructing Web Pages
Thinking About Hate
Who Knows? Your Privacy in the Information Age
ICYouSee: A Lesson in Critical Thinking
MNet Special Initiatives
Jo Fool or Jo Cool
Allies and Aliens
Making Your Voice Heard: A Media Toolkit for Youth
Backgrounder
Challenging Cyberbullying
Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource)
Passport to the Internet: Student tutorial for Internet literacy (Grades 4-8)
MyWorld: A digital literacy tutorial for secondary students
Related MNet Resources
Are You Web Aware? Activity Sheets: Blogs
Are You Web Aware? Activity Sheets: Chat Rooms
Are You Web Aware? Activity Sheets: E-mail
Are You Web Aware? Activity Sheets: File-sharing
Are You Web Aware? Activity Sheets: Instant Messaging
Are You Web Aware? Activity Sheets: Text Messaging
Are You Web Aware? Activity Sheets: Web Sites
Teachable Moments
A Tale of Two Cities
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Substance Misuse Prevention |
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It is expected that students will:
- analyse influences related to substance misuse (e.g., friends, family, media)
- propose strategies that can assist youth in making healthy choices related to substance use (e.g., assertive communication, refusal/delay/negotiation skills, avoidance of risk situations, participation in alternative activities)
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Lessons
Alcohol Advertising Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Messages About Drinking
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Young Drinkers
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Understanding Brands
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Interpreting Media Messages
Who’s On First: Alcohol Advertising and Sports
Alcohol Myths
Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
Tobacco Advertising Do You Believe This Camel?
Freedom to Smoke
Image Gap
Mirror Image
The True Story
Tobacco Labels
Truth or Money
Gender and Tobacco
Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
Thinking Like a Citizen
Selling Tobacco
Tobacco Advertising in Canada
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