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Family Studies B (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

CTEGrades 09, 10, 11, 12CSP ID: 3D2A9582BF3D4118B30AAD2DF9A183D1_D2653283_grades-09-10-11-12Standards: 84

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Essential Knowledge and Skills

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Technical Skills

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Apply reading and writing, math, and science skills in personal, professional, entrepreneurial and community situations.

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Demonstrate appropriate communication skills that contribute to positive relationships.

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Apply thinking and problem-solving processes to address personal, professional and community issues.

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Use technology to access, manage, integrate, and create information.

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Evaluate potential hazardous situations to defuse them and determine intervention strategies.

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Demonstrate leadership, citizenship, and teamwork skills required for success in the family, workplace, and community.

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Analyze strategies to manage the multiple individual, family, career, and/or community roles and responsibilities.

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Evaluate the impact of parenting roles and responsibilities on strengthening the well-being of individuals and families.

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Use information to locate, comprehend, make inferences, and draw conclusions.

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Adjust original rational number estimate of a real-world problem based on additional information (a frame of reference).

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Generate and/or solve multi-step real-world problems with real numbers and mathematical concepts.

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Research, apply, and evaluate information to accomplish tasks.

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Apply fundamental knowledge of economics to enhance learner achievement.

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Use appropriate communication strategies for the most effective outcome.

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Demonstrate the use of verbal, listening, and writing skills to communicate clearly.

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Identify common tasks that require employers to use problem-solving skills.

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Use problem-solving and critical thinking skills to improve a situation or process.

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Create ideas, proposals, and solutions to a problem.

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Use information technology tools to manage and perform work (school) responsibilities.

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Identify and use a variety of web-based tools for real world, global applications involving communication to collect and disseminate information.

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Use technology to locate, analyze, manipulate, and interpret information in a knowledge economy.

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Manage the physical and social environment to reduce conflict and promote safety in settings (i.e. family, work, community, cyberspace).

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Demonstrate quality work and effective communication by acknowledging diversity and cultural differences.

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Determine the most appropriate response to workplace (school) situations based on legal and ethical considerations.

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Organize a career portfolio (electronic or physical) to document knowledge, skills, and experience in a career field.

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Recognize that individual career path has an impact on the national and global community.

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Evaluate parenting practices that maximize human growth and development.

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Analyze roles and responsibilities of parenting.

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Analyze the effects of family as a system on individuals and society.

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Evaluate external support systems that provide service for parents.

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Analyze functions and expectations of various types of relationships.

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Examine personal needs and characteristics and their effects on interpersonal relationships.

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Demonstrate standards that guide behavior in interpersonal relationships

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Evaluate effective conflict prevention and management techniques.

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Analyze career paths within the family and community services field.

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List criteria for selecting care and service for children.

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Locate healthcare information to meet the needs of individuals and family members.

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Describe the family's role as primary educator.

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Examine biological processes related to prenatal development, birth and health of mother.

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Determine how common practices and emerging research about discipline influences human development.

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Identify methods for preventing abuse and neglect in families and children.

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Demonstrate communication strategies that promote positive self-esteem in family members.

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Examine parenting roles across the life span.

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Explain cultural differences in roles and responsibilities of parenting.

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Analyze the global and demographic influences on families today and in the future.

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Examine the financial responsibilities of parenting (including saving, investing, estate planning, and wills.)

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Analyze practices that allow families to maintain economic self-sufficiency (costs of raising children, planning for their education or own retirement).

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Compare and contrast the economic factors and impact of family situations on it's members (i.e. divorce, military family, split living arrangements, homelessness).

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Determine societal conditions that impact parenting across the life span.

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Determine the effects of change and transitions over the life course.

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Compare and contrast consequences of parenting relationships to the individual, family, and society.

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Analyze family as the basic unit of society .

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Analyze the role family has on transmitting societal expectations.

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Examine global influences on family in teaching culture and traditions.

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Identify community resources and services available to families.

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Explain how family and consumer sciences careers assist the work of the family.

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Evaluate community resources that provide opportunities related to parenting.

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Review current laws and polices related to parenting.

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Analyze processes for building and maintaining interpersonal relationships in families.

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Examine physical, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual functioning in stable and unstable relationships.

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Evaluate processes for handling unhealthy relationships.

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Investigate the effects of personal characteristics and needs on family relationships.

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Determine strategies to meet the needs of family members with disadvantaging conditions.

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Analyze the effects of self-esteem and self-image on relationships.

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Analyze the effects of life span events and conditions on family relationships.

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Determine the ethical criteria needed to evaluate interpersonal relationships.

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Construct guidelines for assessing issues and situations involving relationships.

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Compare the opposing points of view of current ethical issues.

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Demonstrate critical thinking and ethical decision-making when making judgements and taking action.

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Explain the origin and development of attitudes and behaviors regarding conflict.

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Assess the similarities and differences among people that affect conflict prevention and management.

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Apply the roles of decision making and problem solving in reducing and/or managing conflict.

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Compare and contrast the difference between a profit and non-profit agency.

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Explain roles and responsibilities of individuals engaged in family and community services (i.e family counseling, family therapy, social work, family services, governmental agency, family and consumer sciences education).

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Explain the traits needed to be a successful service provider in the family and community services field.

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Analyze the legal and ethical issues that affect service providers and their participants (i.e. confidentiality, working with minors).

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Explain the basics of working within the legal system.

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Identify the prevention measures that can be taught through Family and Consumer Sciences Education to create stronger family members.

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Summarize education and training requirements and opportunities for career paths in family and community services.

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Analyze the role of professional organizations in family and community and human services professions.

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Identify strategies that enable service providers to become advocates.

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Analyze the role of family and community services on local, state and national economies (e.g. social service programs, elder care, foster care, half-way houses).

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Source document
Family Studies B (2011)
License
CC BY 3.0 US
Normalized subject
Career Education