Objectives
Theories and Models
Methods and Strategies
Unit Plan Development
Randomness
100

This type of impact objective measures knowledge.

What is cognitive?

100

This model looks suggests that people need to believe that they are susceptible contracting the health condition (perceived susceptibility) before they will make a change.

What is the health belief model?

100

This method allows health educators to present a situation for the purpose of problem diagnosis and solutions.

What are case studies?

100

This part of the unit plan cites statistics that help to explain why this curriculum is needed.

What is the statement of purpose?

100

Opponents to sexuality education believe that sexuality education will increase this.

What is sexual activity?

200

This type of impact objectives measures attitudes and feelings.

What is affective?

200

This model involves stages of change.

What is the transtheoretical model?

200

This method allows for hands on learning and can promote self confidence.

What are experiments and demonstrations?

200

This part of the unit plan should be detailed and presented in a logical order, not necessarily the order in which it will be presented.

What is the outline of content?

200

Opponents to sexuality education believe that students should only be taught this.

What is abstinence?

300

This type of impact objective measures skill development.

What is psychomotor?

300

This theory emphasizes interpersonal behavior.

What is social cognitive theory?

300

This method allows participants to to have contact with experts in the field.

What are guest speakers?

300

This part of the unit plan will include ways to show your program's effectiveness.

What is evaluation?

300

Mask wearing may make learning more difficult for these individuals.

Who are the deaf community?

400

This type of objective looks at changes in disease rates or health status.

What is outcome?

400

Human behavior is guided by behavioral beliefs, normative beliefs, and control beliefs according to this theoretical framework.

What is the Theory of Planned Behavior.

400

This method allows for a lot of information to be covered but can be boring.

What are lectures?

400

This type of objective is part of the unit plan and is sometimes referred to as "performance objectives".

What are behavioral objectives?

400

This regulatory group assures that experiments are ethical.

What are institutional review boards?

500

You would use this type of objective to measure client satisfaction.

What is process?

500

This theory emphasizes how an idea takes hold in the community.

What is Diffusion of Innovation?

500

This method allows participants to act out assigned roles.

What are role plays?

500

This part of the unit plan details out what will be done, when it will be done and how long each activity should take.

What is the block plan?

500

This acronym describes the functions of the generic health educator.

What is A-PIE?