Drug Abuse Prevention Materials for Schools

Drug Abuse Prevention Materials for Schools
Title Drug Abuse Prevention Materials for Schools PDF eBook
Author United States. Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 1971
Genre Drug abuse
ISBN

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Drug Abuse Prevention

Drug Abuse Prevention
Title Drug Abuse Prevention PDF eBook
Author Dr. Richard W. Wilson
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages 351
Release 2011-08-24
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0763771589

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"Drug Abuse Prevention: A School and Community Partnership, Third Edition", takes an evidence-based approach to teach students the important concepts and skills needed to design effective drug prevention programs. Covering more than just the facts, this text provides a background of drug use and abuse and presents the principles and skills of prevention, with particular focus on adolescents and school settings. It reinforces the importance of schools forming community partnerships with key institutions and the application of policy tools to enhance the impact of education alone. -- From publisher's description.

Schools and Drugs

Schools and Drugs
Title Schools and Drugs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 153
Release 1993-07
Genre
ISBN 0788101633

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Schools

Schools
Title Schools PDF eBook
Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Publisher New York : United Nations
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Drug abuse
ISBN 9789211481914

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"This publication does not offer a pre-packaged programme of education for drug abuse prevention that can be picked up and implemented. It is rather an attempt to provide a conceptual basis upon which teachers, policy makers and school administrators can make decisions about school based drug prevention programmes in order to achieve greater success in education terms" -- p. 6.

Drug Abuse Prevention

Drug Abuse Prevention
Title Drug Abuse Prevention PDF eBook
Author Dr. Richard W. Wilson
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages 372
Release 2003
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780763714611

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This is one of the only texts available that offers a holistic approach to planning and implementing drug abuse prevention.

Schools Without Drugs

Schools Without Drugs
Title Schools Without Drugs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 96
Release 1993-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780788100840

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An action plan for parents, teachers, school administrators, and students that can help fight drug use. Includes extensive "resources" section.

The Educator's Guide To Substance Abuse Prevention

The Educator's Guide To Substance Abuse Prevention
Title The Educator's Guide To Substance Abuse Prevention PDF eBook
Author Sanford Weinstein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 284
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Education
ISBN 113649667X

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The Educator's Guide to Substance Abuse Prevention is for educators and other school personnel who are concerned about student drug use and school violence. It will help them to appreciate and use their humanity, professional skills, educational ideals, and the school curriculum as tools for substance abuse prevention. Teachers' concerns are addressed in several ways. First, the text provides a guide through which they may resolve personal and professional concerns about the commitments, limits, and boundaries of their working relationships with students. Second, it describes tasks that teachers can perform and mental health issues they can address in creating classroom policies, procedures, and rules to promote healthful learning activity in the classroom. Third, the author summarizes and interprets research and theory about substance abuse as they apply specifically to educational prevention and to professional teaching practice--arguing that classroom management strategies, learning activities, and social interaction are a teacher's primary tools of prevention, and showing how teachers may use these tools in any curricular area and without direct reference to drugs. A highlight of this text is its emphasis on helping teachers to explore drug-related issues from within the context of their own curricular specialties and to integrate substance abuse prevention with the curriculum in many school subjects--including the arts, literature, social studies, history, government, science, and culture. Action-oriented prevention strategies based on these content areas are suggested. The Educator's Guide to Substance Abuse Prevention: *focuses primarily on teaching, learning, and prevention rather than on information about drugs; *helps teachers to better use what they already do, know, and are in order to respond competently, responsibly, and with sensitivity to the needs of their students; *attends to the needs of teachers who do prevention work and the needs of children who are the target of prevention efforts; *describes student disappointment and disillusionment with family, school, and community as sources of risk and the legitimate domain in which teachers may serve a curative role; *provides extensive coverage of historical, social, and cultural issues related to substance abuse and school violence; and *alerts teachers to the risk to children posed by extremist adult groups, prominent negative role models, popular culture, and peer pressure.