ETR Fall/Winter 2022 Health Curricula Catalog
Curricula HEALTH SCIENCE-BASED PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT STUDENT HEALTH
ETR offers a wide variety of science-based curricula. Learn more about our popular programs including:
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HealthSmart �������������������������������� 2 Sexual & Reproductive Health 6 Substance Use Prevention ����� 14 Physical Health ��������������������������16 K12 Title IX ����������������������������������� 17
Making Proud Choices: An evidence based safer sex approach to teen pregnancy and HIV/STI prevention. Page 6
B3: Brain, Body, Behavior: A multi media curriculum that helps students develop fundamental motor skills. Page 16
Title IX Lesson Packs: Designed to help K12 districts and schools prevent sexual and gender-based harassment and sexual assault. Page 17
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The Curricula You Need to Make a Difference From Teaching AIDS , the first professionally published classroom curriculum on HIV in the United States (1986) to the recent third edition of the HealthSmart comprehensive health education program for Grades K–12, ETR has been a leader in providing high-quality, science-based curricula for health education. We have developed and evaluated some of the most enduring prevention programs taught by schools and community agencies. In fact, we are the leading publisher of evidenced-based health curricula in the country today. Evidence-based programs have been scientifically evaluated and demonstrated statistically significant results from a rigorous research study of their effectiveness in achieving desired outcomes. Evidence informed programs have not been the subject of a formal research study, but do incorporate key characteristics research has identified in programs that have been found to be effective in changing health and risk behaviors. Our experienced ETR research, editorial and design staff help make these programs accessible, user friendly and cost effective, so schools and other agencies can replicate results. ETR curricula help educators engage students, build key skills for health literacy, promote healthy behavior outcomes, and truly make a
Characteristics of Effective Health Education Curricula The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified key elements effective programs have in common. Effective programs: + Focus on clear health goals and related behavioral outcomes + Are research based and theory driven + Address individual values, attitudes, and beliefs + Address norms that support health enhancing behaviors + Focus on reinforcing protective factors + Address social pressures and influences + Build self-efficacy by addressing skills and provide opportunities for practice + Provide functional health knowledge that directly contributes to health promoting decisions + Uses strategies to personalize information and engage learners + Promote positive connections with others + Are culturally inclusive and developmentally appropriate The programs ETR develops and selects to publish include these elements to help ensure they will have an impact in reducing health-related risky behaviors.
difference in the health and well-being of the youth they teach and serve.
where good health starts
HealthSmart is ETR’s evidence-informed, comprehensive health education program for Grades K through 12
HealthSmart empowers educators to: + Address the top health risks for youth identified by the CDC + Meet state and national health education standards + Achieve key Healthy Behavior Outcomes and align with the CDC’s Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT) + Address important Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) competencies + Develop tailored teaching plans with the powerful Lesson Planning Tool
Lessons are easy to use, with clear, concise teaching steps focused on the essential concepts and skills that will enable students to develop, practice and support specific healthy behaviors. Activities are developmentally appropriate, challenge students in a variety of ways, and accommodate a range of learning styles. Schools can teach the comprehensive program or select only the grades they need. Available in both print and digital editions. All formats come with: + Teacher’s guides or online lessons + Colorful slides + Take-home family sheets
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+ Classroom posters at grades K–2 + Student workbooks at grades 3–12
Now available for Learning Management Systems! + Use Single Sign On (SSO) to seamlessly access HealthSmart with your district account + Create convenient digital assignments, view student submissions, and track and report on student learning
Onboarding is easy! Many districts can be configured in a single set-up call.
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Grades K–5 The instructional strategies used in Grades K–5 accommodate the developmental changes occurring across the elementary grades. Activities help foster a value for healthy behaviors, shape peer norms that reinforce and support healthy choices, and build a foundation to support students in making the critical health decisions they will face in adolescence. Available in both print and digital editions.
Grade K + Feelings and people who care + Body signals, getting help + Pedestrian, passenger safety + Bullying prevention
Grade 3 + Healthy relationships + Avoiding germs + Using medicines correctly + Being safety smart + Bullying and abuse prevention + Healthy eating and activity + Tobacco and alcohol prevention
+ Healthy eating + Physical activity + Tobacco prevention
Grade 1 + Hygiene and sleep
Grade 4 + Managing stress
+ Dressing for the weather + Playground and fire safety + Bullying and abuse prevention + Eating breakfast, drinking water + Physical activity + Tobacco prevention Grade 2 + Troublesome feelings + Preventing colds + Traffic, water, and bicycle safety + Bullying prevention
+ Protecting vision and hearing + Assessing risks, resisting dares + Resolving conflict + Food groups, physical activity + Tobacco and alcohol prevention + Puberty and growing up
Grade 5 + Emotional health
+ Getting accurate information + Fights and bullying prevention + Media messages and violence + Healthy eating, physical activity + Alcohol prevention + Puberty, anatomy, abstinence
+ Healthy snacking + Physical activity + Tobacco prevention
Student Workbooks for Grades 3–5 Having their own workbooks helps keep students engaged and provides educators with a complete portfolio of student work for review and assessment.
My first graders loved making their own “my family” storybooks and having the time to share some information about their own families. We also added in compliments for this lesson and ended each class by giving each other compliments. This made the students feel proud, excited, and confident.
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Middle school students are going through many developmental changes. They are attempting to establish themselves as individuals, and peers exert an important influence in that process. Activities are designed to shape healthy peer norms, encourage reflection and self-awareness, and support a range of learning styles. Available in both print and digital editions. Includes 6 topics areas: + Abstinence, Puberty & Personal Health + Nutrition & Physical Activity + Tobacco, Alcohol & Other Drug Prevention + Emotional & Mental Health + HIV, STI & Pregnancy Prevention + Violence & Injury Prevention Middle School
My sixth-grade class was discussing grief and loss during the
unit on Emotional and Mental Health, which included a segment on how to find trusted adults for support. One student shared that his two cousins died the night before in a car crash. I gently affirmed his feelings and offered my condolences. When class ended, three students went over to give the grieving student hugs.
Student Workbooks Having their own workbooks helps keep students engaged and provides educators with a complete portfolio of student work for review and assessment.
Now available for Learning Management Systems! + Use Single Sign On (SSO) to seamlessly access HealthSmart with your district account + Create convenient digital assignments, view student submissions, and track and report on student learning
Onboarding is easy! Many districts can be configured in a single set-up call.
For information, samples, quotes, or pricing call 800•321•4407. etr.org/healthsmart
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High school students are increasingly making independent decisions based on their needs and perceptions of right and wrong. They value social justice and actions that protect the health and safety of their community. Activities are designed to engage students as health advocates, build critical thinking skills, and support a range of learning styles. Available in both print and digital editions. Includes 6 topics areas: + Abstinence, Personal & Sexual Health + Nutrition & Physical Activity + Tobacco, Alcohol & Other Drug Prevention + Emotional & Mental Health + HIV, STI & Pregnancy Prevention + Violence & Injury Prevention High School
During the unit on HIV—what it is, how people get it or don’t—a student raised his hand. “My cousin has HIV and I’m not supposed to visit him because I might get HIV. Do you mean that it’s okay for me to go see him?” I assured him a visit would be safe and arranged for him to meet with the school nurse to corroborate these facts. My student was thrilled to know he could safely visit his cousin.
Student Workbooks Having their own workbooks helps keep students engaged and provides educators with a complete portfolio of student work for review and assessment.
For information, samples, quotes, or pricing call 800•321•4407. etr.org/healthsmart
Sexual & Reproductive Health
These programs come bundled with virtual Training of Educators! Curriculum trainings utilize a research-based approach to the acquisition of knowledge and development of skills, followed by the implementation of the program and educator self-reflection. ETR trainers engage learners through proven teaching strategies, interactive activities, modeling, and follow-up support.
Making Proud Choices! An evidence-based, safer-sex
approach to teen pregnancy and HIV/STI prevention. Provides adolescents with the knowledge, confidence and skills necessary to reduce their risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV and pregnancy by abstaining from sex or using condoms if they choose to have sex. It is based on cognitive-behavioral theories, focus groups, and the authors' extensive experience working with youth.
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The curriculum can be adapted to create a school version with 14 shorter modules that will fit a school schedule. The California
Edition of Making Proud Choices is designed to meet the requirements of the California Healthy Youth Act and can provide additional comprehensive sexual health education content. Also available in a print version only are a Spanish-language edition, and a 10-module adaptation for Youth in Out-of-Home Care. The videos included with the curriculum are presented in English with Spanish subtitles available. Available in both print and digital.
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Includes training!
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Be Proud! Be Responsible! A multi-media, six
Draw the Line/ Respect the Line
A 3-year evidence-based curriculum that promotes abstinence and protection by providing students in grades 6, 7 and 8 with the knowledge and skills to prevent HIV, other STD, and unplanned pregnancy. Using an interactive
module curriculum that provides adolescents with the knowledge, motivation and skills to change their behaviors in ways that will reduce their risk of contracting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
This curriculum is available in a Print version or in a Digital version with a subscription term of 1, 2 or 3 years. Includes Virtual Training of Educators.
approach, the program shows students how to set personal limits and meet challenges to those limits. Lessons also include the importance of respecting others’ personal limits. This curriculum is available in a Print version or in a Digital version with a subscription term of 1, 2 or 3 years. Includes Virtual Training of Educators. Includes training!
Includes training!
Respecting the Circle of Life An STD/HIV education and pregnancy prevention program for Native American youth between ages 11 and 19 and their parents or other trusted adults. Through peer-group sessions, the
Making a Difference! An 8-module curriculum that provides young adolescents with the knowledge, confidence, and skills necessary to reduce their risk of sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, and pregnancy by abstaining from sex. The program's
program gives young people the knowledge and skills they need to protect themselves from unplanned pregnancy and STDs. Parents, guardians and other trusted adults are a very important part of this effort, and the program includes a session for individual youth along with a parent or other trusted adult. The program includes an online, self-paced Training of Educators that gives educators the knowledge and skills to implement the Respecting the Circle of Life curriculum effectively and with a high degree of
goal is to empower young adolescents to change their behavior in ways that will reduce their risk of pregnancy, HIV, and other STD infection. The curriculum emphasizes that young adolescents should postpone sexual activity and that practicing abstinence is the only way to eliminate the risk for pregnancy and STDs, including HIV. The program is also available in a School Edition, with 13 shorter sessions designed to fit a school schedule, and in an edition adapted for use with high school youth
fidelity. Educators can work through the e-learning modules at their own pace, with plenty of reinforcement and opportunities for review along the way.
with mild cognitive impairments (MiCI). This curriculum is available in a print or digital version with a subscription term of 1, 2 or 3 years. Includes Virtual Training of Educators.
Includes training!
Includes training!
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Reducing the Risk A 16-session curriculum designed to help high school students delay the initiation of sex or increase the use of protection against pregnancy and STD/HIV if they choose to have sex. This research proven approach addresses skills such as
risk assessment, communication, decision making, planning, refusal strategies and delay tactics. One of the first rigorously evaluated sexuality education curricula to have
a measurable impact on behavior. Available in both print and digital versions.
Includes training!
Promoting Health Among Teens! ( Comprehensive or Abstinence Only )
A program that teaches about puberty, sexually transmitted disease (STDs), including HIV, and pregnancy prevention through lively, interactive and student-centric activities that include talking circles, brainstorming, roleplays, DVDs, exercises and games that make learning enjoyable. The intervention is available in two versions. The Comprehensive version includes information about condoms and safer sex practices, while the Abstinence Only version focuses entirely on knowledge, attitudes, and skills that encourage and assist young people in implementing abstinence in their relationships. The Abstinence Only version of the program is also available in a School Edition, with 12 shorter sessions designed to fit a school schedule. Available in both print and digital versions. Includes training!
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Get Real A comprehensive evidence-based sexuality education
IN . clued An LGBTQ-centered program that addresses the sexual health disparities affecting LGBTQ youth across the United States. This dual-approach program combines LGBTQ youth-friendly health services with direct, relevant and inclusive sex education
curriculum developed by Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts that empowers students in grades 6, 7 and 8 to delay sex and protect themselves from pregnancy and STIs. There is also a 1-year, evidence-informed Get Real High School program. The Get Real program emphasizes social and emotional skills as key components of healthy relationships and responsible decision making; promotes abstinence from sex as a healthy and safe choice; provides a comprehensive understanding of sexual health, sexuality, and protection methods; and supports parents and other caring adults as the primary sexuality educators of their children with take-home family activities and access to the Get Real for Parents mobile website. This curriculum is available in a print version or in a digital version with a subscription term of 1, 2 or 3 years.
a combination that has the proven outcome of youth seeking sexual health services and engaging in fewer risky sexual behaviors. The program is grounded in the Health Belief Model theory of change and proven sexuality education best practices. The full program includes both a 3-hour interactive youth workshop that empowers participants with sexual health knowledge, skills, and tools to advocate for their own sexual health, and a 3-hour interactive workshop for health center staff and providers that focuses on building skills to create more inclusive health care practices when working with LGBTQ youth.
Find your perfect fit at ETR’s Program Success Center etr.org/ebi Resources for the field of teen pregnancy, HIV, and other STD prevention to help you improve young people's sexual health and well-being. Free program tools and training and technical assistance.
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All4You! & All4You2! A program to prevent HIV, other STD and pregnancy designed specifically for use with students ages 14–18 (Grades 9–12) in alternative education settings. The primary goal of All4You! is to reduce the risk of HIV, other STD, and
Be Proud! Be Responsible! Be Protective!
An adaptation of the Be Proud! Be Responsible! program that targets adolescent mothers and pregnant girls. The curriculum emphasizes the role of maternal protectiveness in
motivating adolescents to make healthy sexual decisions and decrease risky sexual behavior. It also encourages adolescents to take on sexual responsibility and accountability, and increases awareness of the effects of HIV on inner-city communities and their children.
pregnancy by reducing the number of students who have unprotected sexual intercourse (either by increasing condom use and use of other protection or by reducing sexual intercourse). The program also aims to change key determinants related to sexual risk taking, such as attitudes, beliefs, and perceived norms. All4You! consists of both skills-based classroom lessons and 5 service-learning visits in the community. All4You2! is an approved adaptation that consists of 15 skills-based classroom lessons, and does not include a service-learning component.
Support at-risk teens with programs that address their needs.
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It’s Your Game… Keep It Real A classroom- and computer-based HIV, STI and pregnancy prevention program for middle school students. This
Becoming a Responsible Teen An 8-session community-based HIV prevention program. BART helps teens clarify their own values about sexual activity, make decisions that will help them avoid becoming infected with HIV, and learn skills to put their decisions into action.
abstinence-plus program has been proven to delay sexual behaviors among adolescents, and is a fun and effective way to teach teens about their bodies, personal relationships, personal rules, and sex, while giving them the skills to grow into safe, responsible young adults. The program integrates group-based classroom activities, such as roleplays, discussions and small group work, with personalized journaling and individually tailored computer-based activities to help young people delay sex, develop positive attitudes toward abstinence, gain greater self efficacy for refusing sex, and increase their knowledge about condom and contraceptive use.
Although not specifically pregnancy prevention oriented, many of the communication and condom skills taught in BART will also help students avoid unintended pregnancy.
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Safer Choices A 2-year, multi-component STD, HIV, and teen pregnancy prevention program for high school students. The program aims to reduce the frequency of unprotected sex by reducing the number of sexually active students and increasing condom use and other methods of pregnancy protection among students who are sexually active.
Safer Choices seeks to motivate behavioral change by addressing factors such as attitudes and beliefs (including self-efficacy), social skills (particularly refusal and negotiation skills), functional knowledge, social and media influences, peer norms, and parent/child communication.
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Everyone deserves accurate, supportive, skills-based sexuality education
Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities
Everyone deserves access to trusted information and services related to their sexual health. Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities is designed for high school students and adults with developmental disabilities. The content is engaging, cognitively accessible, and appropriate for co-teaching teams of self-advocates, staff and educators. The comprehensive Instructor Manual has tips on how to be an effective sexuality educator and innovative strategies for handling common challenges. Educators can choose specific topics for their setting, and each lesson plan includes a script, handouts and teaching tools. Participants can practice skills such as understanding public and private situations, recognizing healthy/unhealthy relationships, and making decisions about sex. The program also covers Internet safety, social media and communication, gender identity and expression, and abuse prevention skills and techniques.
About the Author Katherine McLaughlin, MEd, CSE, is a national expert on sexuality and developmental disabilities. She teaches sexuality education to people with developmental disabilities and trains them to be peer sexuality educators. She has also developed online courses for educators and for parents of people with disabilities.
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Making a Difference! For Youth with Cognitive Impairments
An 8-module program designed to provide young adolescents with the knowledge, confidence and skills necessary to reduce their risk of sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy by abstaining from sex. The curriculum emphasizes that young adolescents should postpone sexual activity and that practicing abstinence is the only way to eliminate the risk for pregnancy and STDs, including HIV. ETR, dfusion and Kent ISD collaborated to create this adapted version of Making a Difference! to serve the special needs of high school students with mild cognitive impairment (MiCI). Because students with MiCI have different instructional needs than their general education peers, the pedagogical approach has been adapted to make the information understandable and relevant for these youth. This adaptation may also be appropriate for other age ranges and developmental disabilities.
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Healthy Adolescent Transitions Need a Nudge? Applying Behavioral Economics to Home Visiting for Adolescents
An innovative program designed to prevent rapid repeat pregnancy among adolescents. The intervention components are based upon the theoretical framework of behavioral economics (BE), an interdisciplinary model that suggests specific environmental modifications to improve individual decision making and assist people to act in their own best interests.
Supporting teen mothers with contraception, financial literacy, educational/career attainment, and healthy life skills, including vaccination, medical homes, and nutrition.
The program uses this novel framework to promote goals for adolescent mothers in the areas of long-acting reversible contraception to prevent repeat pregnancy, financial literacy, educational/career attainment, and healthy life skills, including human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, finding a medical home, nicotine cessation, and nutrition.
Substance Use Prevention
Project TNT Towards No Tobacco Use (Grades 5–9)
An evidence-based, comprehensive 10-day curriculum proven effective in helping young teens say no to smoking and other tobacco use. It features the latest updates on the epidemiology of tobacco-related diseases, prevalence of smoking and other tobacco use among youth, and risk factors related to tobacco use, The program was designed to prevent teen tobacco use by changing preconceptions about tobacco and by teaching decision-making, refusal, and communication skills. Enough Snuff An award-winning self-help cessation program for designed for high school students and adult users of smokeless tobacco. The program has been evaluated in clinical trials and found to be a very effective way to quit and stay quit. The updated 9th edition of this effective program includes the most current information about nicotine replacement, prescription medication, and chew substitutes. The guide helps users assess their dependence, motivation, reasons for quitting, preferred quit method, and ways to cope with withdrawal.
Enough Snuff Military Edition of the effective Enough Snuff program adapted specifically for military personnel and veterans. It includes the most current information about nicotine replacement, prescription medication and chew substitutes.
Over 3% of adults and 5% of youth in the United States are smokeless tobacco users. Among adult men, nearly 7% currently use smokeless. As many as 80% of the people who use smokeless tobacco have tried to quit, only to find it’s not an easy habit to break.
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Keepin’ It REAL Drug Resistance Strategies (Grades 7–9) Prepares students to act decisively in refusing offers to use drugs, such as marijuana, tobacco and alcohol, and empowers youth to make choices that support drug-free values. The program helps students recognize risks and avoid drug-related situations, and builds decision-making, communication, planning, and assertive refusal skills.
Keepin' It REAL was named a Model Program by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
MODEL PROGRAM
Proven strategies help students stay drug-free. Learn more at etr.org/store/curricula
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Physical Activity
B3: Brain, Body, Behavior A multi-media curriculum that helps students develop their fundamental motor skills. By incorporating B3 activities into a classroom, gymnasium, or lab, schools can help students in Grades K–6 develop the fundamental motor skills to spark their brains, build their bodies, and improve their behavior to increase academic performance. Based on brain-body research, B3 physical activities can help enhance cognitive function, mental health, motor-skill development, social-emotional well-being, and common sensory problems. Developed to be used by professionals and educators who work with children on a daily basis, every B3 task card includes an image and written cues on how to perform the activity. Each card also identifies which sensory system(s) (visual, tactile, proprioceptive, auditory, or vestibular) the activity can help develop when performed consistently. Activities are designed to be easily implemented in any classroom, hallway, media center, small tutor room, mobile unit, gymnasium, on a stage, or in a principal’s office. Additionally, many of the B3 activities require little to no equipment. Come Out and Play A robust 8-week evidence-based curriculum designed for youth ages 6 to 12. It allows schools, community centers, parks and recreation agencies, and youth groups to create a culture of play using the great outdoors. Easy and fun to implement—and customizable for specific communities—the program is designed to encourage students to get 60 minutes of aerobic activity every day (9,000 steps) and to set their own daily step goal. The program focuses on youth empowerment, goal setting, motivation and community engagement. Though designed to show impact after 8-weeks, Come Out and Play can also operate as a continuous program. With over 50 activities, each with at least 2 modifiers, the program provides over 100 different activities for youth. It also offers the instructor the ability to evaluate physical fitness with pre- and post measurements.
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Title IX - Know Your Rights + Defines sexual and/or gender-based harassment under Title IX + Helps students understand their rights – as complainants or respondents – under Title IX + QR Code links to online FAQs on harassment, assault, and Title IX in English and Spanish Title IX - Policy Poster + Helps districts and schools meet the Title IX requirement to “prominently display” their policies + Provides spaces to attach policies and contact information for the Title IX Coordinator + Includes a QR Code to access online FAQs on
Title IX Lesson Packs Aligned with National Sex Education Standards and 2020 Title IX Regulations, these lesson plans: + Educate elementary, middle, and high school students about the fundamental concepts related to sexual and/or gender-based harassment and sexual assault + Build skills to recognize, intervene, and report harassment + Establish a culture of respect in the school community Elementary School #A601DE Middle School #A602DE High School #A603DE Title IX Leadership Since forming the K12T9 Initiative in 2016, ETR has become a national thought leader in Title IX issues: + Addressing sexual and gender-based harassment + Developing sexual assault policies and procedures + Developing a comprehensive, student-centered audit process ETR provides consulting, technical assistance, and evaluation services to K12 districts and schools— helping to build capacity and improve prevention, intervention, and remediation practices. To learn more visit www.etr.org/K12T9 Contact us at (510) 858-6030 or K12T9@etr.org
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