Marriage and Family Life (2014): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
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Other Oklahoma CTE sets
- Business Foundations: Middle School (2021)
- Advanced Pastry Arts (2016)
- Advertising and Design (2011)
- Agriscience Principles and Applications (2014)
- Animal Science (2014)
- Beverage Management (2016)
- Culinary Concepts (2016)
- Culinary Techniques (2016)
- Environmental Science and Natural Resources (2014)
- Gas Metal Arc Welding (2001)
- Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (2001)
- Hydraulics (2012)
- Introduction to Agriscience (2014)
- Introduction to Horticulture (2014)
- Introduction to Plant and Soil Science (2014)
- Orientation to Graphic Communications (2012)
- Oxyacetylene Welding (2002)
- Practical Nursing (2012)
- Press Operations, Binding and Finishing (2013)
- Residential HVAC System Design (2016)
- Touring Oklahoma (2014)
- Wind Energy: Wind Turbine Technician (2012)
Communicating With Others
- 1.
Identify the definition of communication.
- 2.
Identify communication uses.
- 3.
Identify methods of communication.
- 4.
Identify factors that affect communication.
- 5.
Distinguish between verbal and nonverbal methods of communication.
- 6.
Distinguish between the levels of communication.
- 7.
Discuss ethics in communication.
- 8.
Identify common barriers to communication.
- 9.
Identify the importance of message context.
- 10.
Interpret the impact of context on messages.
- 11.
Differentiate in the descriptive characteristics of I-messages, we-messages and you-messages.
- 12.
Interpret scenarios using I-messages, we-messages and you-messages.
- 13.
Distinguish between active and passives listening.
- 14.
Complete a listening activity.
- 15.
Identify the purposes of feedback.
- 16.
Select guidelines for improving communication.
- 17.
Identify skills for communicating with children.
- 18.
Evaluate opinions about the role of communication in relationships.
- 19.
Record a "communication log" for assessing effectiveness/skills
- 20.
Write a note of acknowledgement.
Making Personal Decisions
- 1.
Identify common areas requiring a personal decision.
- 2.
Identify the relationship among decision-making, consequences, and personal well-being.
- 3.
Identify factors that influence decision making.
- 4.
Analyze consequences and decisions when given a scenario.
- 5.
Identify the relationship between personal goals and decision making.
- 6.
Explore personal goals and values.
- 7.
Arrange in order the steps in the decision-making process.
- 8.
Identify skills useful in decision making.
- 9.
Apply the decision-making process.
- 10.
Select strategies for managing time.
- 11.
Select strategies for handling stress.
- 12.
Complete a time management exercise.
Exploring Single and Married Life
- 1.
Profile single and married lifestyles.
- 2.
Identify factors that influence lifestyles.
- 3.
Identify factors that influence the decision to remain single.
- 4.
Select options for single living.
- 5.
Identify implications of living with another person.
- 6.
Identify factors that influence the decision to marry.
- 7.
Develop a personal and family life goal plan.
- 8.
Explore personal attitudes about single and married lifestyles.
- 9.
Distinguish between love and infatuation.
- 10.
Distinguish between the stages of a romantic relationship.
- 11.
Identify the adjustments that marriage requires.
- 12.
Rank factors of personal importance for a successful marriage.
- 13.
Identify the scope of marriage laws.
- 14.
Profile marriage laws and wedding customs.
Describing the Family
- 1.
Identify functions of families.
- 2.
Match types of family structures to their descriptions.
- 3.
Identify potential substitutes for families.
- 4.
Select factors that put families at risk.
- 5.
Report about current and future issues affecting the family.
- 6.
Identify roles in families.
- 7.
Identify how family roles have evolved.
- 8.
Characterize families past and present.
- 9.
Distinguish among stages of the family life cycle.
Exploring Parenting
- 1.
Select reasons behind decisions about whether to be a parent.
- 2.
Distinguish among the types of parenthood.
- 3.
Interview parents about aspects of parenting.
- 4.
Identify financial responsibilities parents face when raising children.
- 5.
Calculate the financial cost of raising a child.
- 6.
Identify potential rewards, demands and adjustments of parenting.
- 7.
Identify basic characteristics of readiness for parenting.
- 8.
Identify criteria to consider when selecting a child care provider.
- 9.
Distinguish among methods of contraception.
- 10.
Identify parenting skills needed for guiding healthy child development.
- 11.
Explore personal attitudes toward and readiness for parenting.
Making Everyday Living Decisions
- 1.
Differentiate in the benefits of owning vs. renting a home.
- 2.
Determine criteria to use when selecting a place to live.
- 3.
Differentiate in the advantages and disadvantages of using credit.
- 4.
Classify cards that are used to make purchases.
- 5.
Match investment options to the correct description.
- 6.
Create a financial plan for retirement.
- 7.
Match health insurance options to the correct description.
- 8.
Determine criteria to use when selecting a car.
- 9.
Plan a family vacation.
- 10.
Determine factors to consider when planning meals.
- 11.
Plan a family's meals for one week.
Responding to Family Changes and Challenges
- 1.
Identify changes and challenges that have a major impact on families
- 2.
Determine the impact of aging on the family.
- 3.
Distinguish among housing alternatives available to older family members.
- 4.
Differentiate between benefits and challenges of multi-generation families.
- 5.
Determine how in-laws can have a positive or negative impact on families.
- 6.
Identify issues facing family members due to a death.
- 7.
Identify guidelines for handling personal grief due to loss.
- 8.
Rate personal ability to cope with change.
- 9.
Explore personal feelings and emotions about death.
- 10.
Identify resources for withstanding a crisis.
- 11.
Profile community resources for crisis management.
- 12.
Identify guidelines for facing a crisis.
- 13.
Profile a response to a crisis.
Facing Divorce
- 1.
Identify common factors that contribute to problems in a marriage.
- 2.
Identify sources of communication problems in a marriage.
- 3.
Distinguish among responses to problems in a marriage.
- 4.
Determine what impact divorce can have on children and other family members.
- 5.
Determine what impact divorce can have on careers.
- 6.
Express views about divorce.
- 7.
Identify potential challenges in remarriages and stepparenting.
- 8.
Explore personal attitudes about divorce, remarriage and stepparenting.
Balancing Family and Career
- 1.
Determine the impact that careers can have on families.
- 2.
Identify challenges in balancing family and career.
- 3.
Select skills needed to balance family and career.
- 4.
Identify guidelines for balancing family and career.
- 5.
Develop a personal point of view on family and career issues.
- 6.
Profile the balance of family and career presented in the media and in literature.
Exploring Careers
- 1.
Identify career opportunities in the field of family relations.
- 2.
Identify personal qualifications needed for careers in family relations.
- 3.
Arrange in order steps in making a career decision.
- 4.
Profile family relations careers in the community.
- 5.
Summarize personal interests.
- 6.
Profile career opportunities.
- 7.
Document skills and achievements toward career goals.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2014
- Where can I read the official document?
- Marriage and Family Life
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