News (Media Awareness Project) - US MS: NIE: Make A Difference |
Title: | US MS: NIE: Make A Difference |
Published On: | 2003-10-24 |
Source: | Sun Herald (MS) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 07:56:11 |
NIE: MAKE A DIFFERENCE
An NIE educational activity
DISCUSSION TOPICS Talk about ways you can take charge of your life in
relation to drugs. How can YOU as a group become an active force in
IMPROVING the quality of life in your school?
Develop a proposal to address ways to help students become more informed
about the effects of smoking and using other drugs; ways to seek assistance
to quit smoking or using, and ways to avoid or resist the temptation to
smoke, use illicit drugs, or misuse prescription drugs. This can be a brief
proposal that can be submitted to the appropriate people, such as student
council, the principal, or a Community group (Rotary Club, MADD, SADD, etc.).
A few examples of what students in other high schools across the country
have done along these lines: In one school, a handful of students created a
smoking cessation program to assist smokers who wanted to stop smoking. In
another school, some students created a bookmark with some emergency phone
numbers to be used if a friend has overdosed, may have alcohol poisoning,
or feels intimidated about using drugs. In another school, students created
and ran a conflict resolution program.
Source: DARE America ASAPS University of Akron Study 9th-Grade Curriculum
An NIE educational activity
DISCUSSION TOPICS Talk about ways you can take charge of your life in
relation to drugs. How can YOU as a group become an active force in
IMPROVING the quality of life in your school?
Develop a proposal to address ways to help students become more informed
about the effects of smoking and using other drugs; ways to seek assistance
to quit smoking or using, and ways to avoid or resist the temptation to
smoke, use illicit drugs, or misuse prescription drugs. This can be a brief
proposal that can be submitted to the appropriate people, such as student
council, the principal, or a Community group (Rotary Club, MADD, SADD, etc.).
A few examples of what students in other high schools across the country
have done along these lines: In one school, a handful of students created a
smoking cessation program to assist smokers who wanted to stop smoking. In
another school, some students created a bookmark with some emergency phone
numbers to be used if a friend has overdosed, may have alcohol poisoning,
or feels intimidated about using drugs. In another school, students created
and ran a conflict resolution program.
Source: DARE America ASAPS University of Akron Study 9th-Grade Curriculum
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