Your Health Level 3 Teacher App (2025)
Your Health Level 3 Teacher License provides 12 months of digital resources for your health program, including a Unique class ID for students to join your class and self-authoring tools. There are 8 modules with 40 lessons covering social, emotional, and physical health topics, with premade digital learning and teaching materials provided.
Your Health Level 3
Teacher App
Your Health Level 3 Teacher License provides 12 months of digital resources for your health program, including a Unique class ID for students to join your class and self-authoring tools. There are 8 modules with 40 lessons covering social, emotional, and physical health topics, with premade digital learning and teaching materials provided.
(eBook, Objective Quiz, Worksheet, Lesson Plan, Classroom Presentation, Answer Keys)
** 6 drag-and-drop digital authoring tools: Pre-Test, Post-Test, Objective Assessment, Subjective Assessment, Video (embed pop-up questions), YouTube (embed pop-up questions), Documents, Websites.
Module 1: Life Stages and Social Influences
Lesson 1: Human Development Across the Lifespan
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the major stages of the human lifespan.
- Describe the key developmental tasks associated with each stage.
- Explain that development is a lifelong process.
Lesson 2: Comparing Life Stages
Learning Outcomes
- Compare the physical changes that occur at different life stages.
- Compare the emotional and social changes at different life stages.
- Explain how understanding other life stages can build empathy.
Lesson 3: Society's Impact on Adolescents
Learning Outcomes
- Define "societal influence" and provide examples.
- Analyze how society's expectations can affect a teenager's choices.
- Explain the difference between positive and negative societal pressures.
Lesson 4: Analyzing Social Expectations
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze how expectations about academic success can cause stress.
- Analyze how expectations about appearance can affect self-esteem.
- Develop strategies for balancing personal values with social expectations.
Lesson 5: The Influence of Advertising Media
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze how advertisements specifically target adolescents.
- Explain how ads create a false connection between a product and a desired feeling.
- Apply critical thinking skills to deconstruct an advertisement.
Module 2: Society's Impact on Adolescents
Lesson 1: Understanding Social Expectations
Learning Outcomes
- Define "social norms" and "social expectations."
- Identify where these expectations come from (family, school, community).
- Analyze how these expectations influence your daily life.
Lesson 2: The Influence of Peer Groups
Learning Outcomes
- Define "peer pressure" and give examples of it.
- Differentiate between positive and negative peer pressure.
- Analyze how peer pressure can influence choices about appearance and behavior.
Lesson 3: Analyzing Advertising Media
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the main goal of advertising.
- Analyze how ads for food and drinks can influence health choices.
- Analyze how ads for beauty products can influence self-esteem.
Lesson 4: Deconstructing Media Messages
Learning Outcomes
- Define "deconstruction" as it applies to media.
- Identify the key questions to ask when deconstructing an ad.
- Practice deconstructing a real advertisement.
Lesson 5: Building Resilience to Social Pressure
Learning Outcomes
- Define resilience.
- Identify the role of self-esteem in resisting negative pressure.
- Develop personal strategies for building resilience.
Module 3: Planning for a Healthy Family
Lesson 1: Maternal & Child Health (Anamai Mae lae Dek)
Learning Outcomes
- Define Maternal and Child Health and explain its importance.
- Describe the key elements of self-care for a mother during pregnancy.
- Identify essential care for a newborn child's health.
Lesson 2: Introduction to Family Planning
Learning Outcomes
- Define "family planning" and its purpose.
- Explain why family planning is a responsible choice for individuals and society.
- Identify the key questions a couple should consider before starting a family.
Lesson 3: Family Planning Methods
Learning Outcomes
- Describe how hormonal and barrier methods of contraception work.
- Describe how long-acting and permanent methods work.
- Explain where to get reliable information and services for family planning.
Lesson 4: Analyzing Factors that Affect Pregnancy
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze how a mother's lifestyle choices can affect a pregnancy.
- Analyze how a couple's relationship stability can affect a pregnancy.
- Explain how economic readiness impacts the decision to have a child.
Lesson 5: Appropriate Self-Care Methods
Learning Outcomes
- Define self-care in the context of reproductive health.
- Identify self-care practices that support physical reproductive health.
- Identify self-care practices that support emotional readiness for future family life.
Module 4: Resolving Family Conflicts
Lesson 1: Analyzing the Causes of Family Conflicts
Learning Outcomes
- Identify common sources of conflict between teenagers and parents.
- Analyze how different perspectives can lead to misunderstandings.
- Explain how unmet expectations can cause conflict.
Lesson 2: The Impact of Conflict on Family Wellbeing
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the emotional impact of constant conflict on family members.
- Explain how conflict can damage family relationships and trust.
- Differentiate between healthy disagreement and destructive conflict.
Lesson 3: Communication Skills for Conflict Prevention
Learning Outcomes
- Identify communication habits that can lead to conflict.
- Describe active listening as a tool for prevention.
- Explain how to use "I" statements to express needs without starting a fight.
Lesson 4: A Step-by-Step Guide to Conflict Resolution
Learning Outcomes
- Propose a method for initiating a calm conversation about a conflict.
- Describe the process of brainstorming and negotiating a compromise.
- Explain the importance of forgiveness and moving on after a conflict is resolved.
Lesson 5: Knowing When to Seek Outside Help
Learning Outcomes
- Identify signs that a family conflict is too serious to handle alone.
- Identify trusted third parties who can help mediate a conflict.
- Explain that seeking help is a sign of strength, not failure.
Module 5: Nutrition and Community Wellness
Lesson 1: Designing Economical & Nutritious Food Lists
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the importance of balancing nutrition with cost.
- Identify strategies for creating an economical food list.
- Design a sample one-day meal plan that is both healthy and affordable.
Lesson 2: Nutrition for Different Ages
Learning Outcomes
- Compare the nutritional needs of children and adolescents.
- Compare the nutritional needs of adults and the elderly.
- Determine an appropriate food list for a family with different age groups.
Lesson 3: Preventing Major Diseases in Thailand
Learning Outcomes
- Identify major non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that are common in Thailand.
- Analyze the link between diet and these diseases.
- Suggest ways to change your diet to prevent these diseases.
Lesson 4: Collecting Data on Community Health
Learning Outcomes
- Define a "community health problem."
- Describe simple methods for collecting data, like observation and surveys.
- Design a simple survey question to investigate a health problem.
Lesson 5: Suggesting Ways to Solve Community Health Problems
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze the data you have collected to define a problem clearly.
- Brainstorm potential solutions for a community health problem.
- Propose a realistic action plan to address the problem.
Module 6: Advanced Physical Fitness
Lesson 1: Planning for Exercise, Rest, & Fitness Promotion
Learning Outcomes
- Explain why balancing exercise with rest is crucial for improvement.
- Describe how to effectively plan and allocate time for fitness activities.
- Create a sample weekly schedule that includes exercise, school, and rest.
Lesson 2: Advanced Training Principles
Learning Outcomes
- Define the training principle of "Specificity."
- Explain the training principle of "Reversibility."
- Analyze how these advanced principles impact how you should train.
Lesson 3: Individualized Fitness Testing
Learning Outcomes
- Explain why fitness plans must be based on individual differences.
- Describe how to perform fitness tests safely and accurately.
- Interpret your own test results to identify personal strengths and weaknesses.
Lesson 4: Developing Your Personal Program
Learning Outcomes
- Design a fitness program that targets your individual weaknesses.
- Incorporate the principles of overload and specificity into your program.
- Create a progressive 4-week plan to meet a specific goal.
Lesson 5: Overcoming Barriers & Staying Motivated
Learning Outcomes
- Identify common barriers that stop people from exercising.
- Develop effective strategies to overcome these barriers.
- Explain why fitness should be seen as a lifelong journey.
Module 7: Analyzing Risks and Influences
Lesson 1: Analyzing Health Risk Factors
Learning Outcomes
- Define a "risk factor" and a "protective factor."
- Differentiate between controllable and uncontrollable risk factors.
- Analyze how multiple risk factors can interact and increase overall risk.
Lesson 2: Analyzing Risky Behaviors and Prevention
Learning Outcomes
- Identify common risky behaviors for adolescents.
- Analyze the potential short-term and long-term consequences of a risky behavior.
- Propose prevention methods for avoiding risky behaviors.
Lesson 3: Media's Influence on Health Behaviors
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze how media promotes unhealthy food choices.
- Analyze how media creates unrealistic standards for body image and fitness.
- Explain how to be a critical consumer of health messages in the media.
Lesson 4: Media's Influence on Violence
Learning Outcomes
- Identify how violence is often portrayed in movies, TV, and video games.
- Analyze the potential effects of viewing repeated media violence.
- Explain the difference between media violence and real-world violence.
Lesson 5: Alcohol's Link to Health and Accidents
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze how alcohol impairs judgment and coordination.
- Explain the direct relationship between alcohol consumption and accidents.
- Analyze how alcohol use contributes to other negative health outcomes.
Module 8: Preventing Violence and Saving Lives
Lesson 1: Strategies to Avoid Violence
Learning Outcomes
- Identify warning signs that a situation may become violent.
- Explain de-escalation techniques to calm a tense situation.
- Understand the importance of walking away from a potential conflict.
Lesson 2: Persuading Friends to Avoid Violence
Learning Outcomes
- Explain how to use "I" statements to show concern for a friend.
- Describe how to persuade a friend by focusing on the consequences.
- Suggest alternative, positive ways for friends to solve problems.
Lesson 3: Introduction to CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
Learning Outcomes
- Define CPR and explain its purpose.
- Identify when CPR is needed.
- Describe the first crucial steps to take in an emergency before starting CPR.
Lesson 4: The Steps of CPR
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the correct hand placement and depth for chest compressions.
- Explain how to open the airway.
- Describe how to give a rescue breath.
Lesson 5: Demonstrating Correct CPR (Theory)
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze the key elements of high-quality chest compressions.
- Explain common mistakes to avoid during CPR.
- Understand when it is appropriate to stop performing CPR.