Teen Mental Health Topics

last updated: 10/03/2006

Bipolar Disorder or Manic Depression Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Anger Management & Relationship Conflicts Self-injury (self mutilation)
Eating Disorders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Improving Family Relationships Teen Suicide

Project Options  |  Timeline  |  Content  |  Resources  |  Presentation  |  Assessment


ENDURING UNDERSTANDING

Students will be able to recognize indications for mental health disorders and know how and when to get intervening help, whether they are the patient or someone close to the patient.


ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

How can I tell the difference between each disorder - for myself or for another?  Where do I go for information and help with any disorder?  Who can or should intervene - how and when?  What if I or no one else takes any action?


PROJECT OBJECTIVES & LEARNING GOALS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Your group will produce a video (10 minutes maximum) to be shown in FMP, shared with other classes at NCHS via IPTV, and shared with other health teachers and health professionals at the next DuPage County Institute .  Your video needs to communicate the following about your chosen disorder:

PROJECT OPTIONS

Your group will select one of the following scenarios as a means of developing your video:
    1. Compare/contrast healthy ways vs. unhealthy ways to deal with your disorder
    2. Compare/contrast two different disorders (a primary disorder selected by lot and secondary chosen by the group)
    3. Compare/contrast a teenager's life who has the disorder with one who does not.
    4. A day in the life of a teenager with the disorder.

Your group will also select the format of your video:
    1. Documentary (factual information to influence & inform)
    2. Public Service Announcement (
announcement on television or radio serving the public interest)
    3. Drama (a serious narrative work/program for television, radio, or film)

Elements for your video may be obtained through the following ways:
    a.  Footage you film yourself
    b.  Still digitized photographs
    c.  Video clips from the Internet (royalty free)
    d.  Voiceovers you record yourself
    e.  Music (royalty free)
 

TIMELINE

Day 1 Introduction of project scope, sequence, audience, and elements
Day 2 Collaborative development of assessment pieces
Day 3 Research orientation to resources available for content development
Day 4 Research Day
Days 5 & 6 Group collaboration to develop script, storyboard, bibliography, and content checklist
Days 7, 8, & 9 Film or locate footage and video elements, cross check content
Day 10 Instruction in using Moviemaker to edit video elements
Days 11 & 12 Edit video; cross check video content
Days 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17 View all videos in class; collect data for test review; vote on "Best video, Best Actor/Actress, Best cinematography, and Best editing".  (Guest experts from community to also view and participate in voting.)
Day 18 Vote for Health Academy Awards 

RESOURCES

Each person in your group needs to:

PRESENTATIONS & "HEALTH ACADEMY AWARDS"

You will present your project to the class.  The order in which you present will be chosen by lot.

ASSESSMENTS FOR SUCCESS

There are several forms of assessment.  Click here to see them all.


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