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Utilizing Technology in the Classroom to Integrate Health

Utilizing Technology in the Classroom to Integrate Health. Arkansas Department of Education East Lab Technology Project. August 10, 2010. Holiday Inn Presidential - Little Rock. WELCOME!!!. POWER WORDS. Sensational Exceptional Wonderful Powerful Beyond description Nearly illegal

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Utilizing Technology in the Classroom to Integrate Health

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  1. Utilizing Technology in the Classroom to Integrate Health Arkansas Department of Education East Lab Technology Project August 10, 2010 Holiday Inn Presidential - Little Rock

  2. WELCOME!!!

  3. POWER WORDS • Sensational • Exceptional • Wonderful • Powerful • Beyond description • Nearly illegal • Out of control • Hot-to-Trot • Incredible • Superb • Excellent • Invincible • Enjoyable • Awesome

  4. Complete the sentence . . . • Today I am ____! • During my first date I was____! • Last night at bedtime I was ____! • During my senior prom I was ____! • Thinking of my Boss in a Speedo/string bikini, I feel____!

  5. Housekeeping

  6. Group Rules • Cell phones off / on “tickle” mode. • Take care of personal needs when needed. • Only one person at time talking. • Will start and finish on time. • Limit Side-Bar conversations. • Respect others.

  7. Children and Teens today…the Reality? Class of 2013 … Don’t remember when “cut and paste” involved scissors. … Think the Green Giant has always been Shrek, not the big guy picking vegetables. … Have always had voicemail. … Have always seen condoms advertised on television. … Do not think of peeps as a marshmallow candy, but as their friends.

  8. … Text messaging is their e-mail. … They have never used a card catalog to find a book. … Cable television systems have always offered telephone service and vice versa. … They have always been able to read books on an electronic screen. … Caller ID has always been available on phones. Source: Beloit College Mindset List www.beloit.edu

  9. … Have always know HIV and AIDS .

  10. Once Upon a Time. . .

  11. Today…

  12. Once Upon a Time. . .

  13. Today…

  14. A Day in the LifeSource: The Nielsen Company, 2009 • TV: 3 hours, 20 minutes • PCs: 52 minutes • Internet: 23 minutes • Text messages: 96 sent or received • Mobile Voice: 6 minutes • Console Gaming: 25 minutes

  15. Adults?

  16. Techo- Savvy Generation

  17. Joining Together Information and Technology The Future of Education?

  18. In the 21st century, educators must be given and be prepared to use technology tools; they must be collaborators in learning—constantly seeking knowledge and acquiring new skills along with their students. ” — Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education March 3, 2010

  19. What’s Happening in Arkansas? STIs

  20. In Arkansas, how many adolescents between the ages of 15-19 had reported cases of Gonorrhea for the year 2009? • 570 • 1,094 • 1,515 • 2,213

  21. 2009 Gonorrhea Cases- ADH (Through December 31, 2009) 4,457 Total Cases

  22. What is the total percentage of ALL reported cases of Gonorrhea in Arkansas for African Americans? (2009) • 38% • 49% • 67% • 73%

  23. 2009 Gonorrhea Cases- ADH (Through December 31, 2009) 4,457 Total Cases 1% 9% 17% 73%

  24. Gonorrhea Cases by Age Reported Through March 31, 2010 - ADH

  25. Gonorrhea Cases by Race Reported Through March 31, 2010 - ADH

  26. Which age group had the highest reported cases of Chlamydia in Arkansas for 2009? • 0 – 14 Years • 15 – 19 Years • 20 – 24 Years • 25 - 29 Years 218 5,609 5,318 1,961

  27. 2009 Chlamydia Cases- ADH (Through December 31, 2009) 14,357 Total Cases 59% 39 % 2%

  28. Chlamydia Cases by Race Reported Through March 31, 2010 - ADH

  29. Chlamydia Cases by Age Reported Through March 31, 2010 - ADH

  30. In 2009, there were 254 new cases of HIV How many new cases were reported for ages 14 and under? • 0 • 6 • 11 • 23

  31. In 2009, there were 254 new cases of HIV How many new cases were reported for ages 20 – 24? • 29 • 47 • 86 • 123

  32. HIV Cases by Age Reported Through March 31, 2010 - ADH

  33. Total Number of Births to Women Under 18 Yrs Reported Through April, 2010 - ADH

  34. Total Number of Induced Abortions to Women Under 18 Yrs Old in 2009 Center for Health Statistics – ADH: June 10, 2010

  35. - 2009

  36. Percentage of students who reported they were hit, slapped, physically hurt by their boyfriend or girlfriend during the past 12 months. • 2% • 8% • 11% • 16% 16.7% 2009 YRBS Data

  37. Percentage of students who were ever hit, slapped, or physically hurt you on purpose by their boyfriend or girlfriend during the past 12 months. Years YRBS Data Collected 2009 YRBS Trend Data

  38. Percentage of students who reported having been forced to have sexual intercourse • 1% • 9% • 13% • 19% 13.1% 2009 YRBS Data

  39. Percentage of students who had ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to. Years YRBS Data Collected 2009 YRBS Trend Data

  40. Percentage of students who reported ever having sexual intercourse. • 48% • 53% • 61% • 70% 53.6% 2009 YRBS Data

  41. Percentage of students who ever had sexual intercourse. Years YRBS Data Collected 2009 YRBS Trend Data

  42. Percentage of students who have ever been taught in school about AIDS or HIV infection. • 65% • 78% • 82% • 96% 82.4% 2009 YRBS Data

  43. Number of students who have ever been tested for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. 2009 Arkansas YRBS Data

  44. Questions??

  45. Health Education Standards 2-8 Skills

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