Drug Education: School-based Programs Seen as Useful But Impact Unknown : Report to the Chairman, Committee on Government Affairs, U.S. SenateThe Office, 1990 - 29 páginas |
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... example , they may have committed violent or delinquent acts or attempted sui- cide , or may be the child of a drug or alcohol abuser . 2Of this amount , $ 632 million had been distributed to states through school year 1989-90 and the ...
... example , they may have committed violent or delinquent acts or attempted sui- cide , or may be the child of a drug or alcohol abuser . 2Of this amount , $ 632 million had been distributed to states through school year 1989-90 and the ...
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... example , each state must allot , from its base allocation , 30 percent to the governor for discretionary grant programs and 70 percent to the state education agency . In turn , the state education agency must allocate at least 90 ...
... example , each state must allot , from its base allocation , 30 percent to the governor for discretionary grant programs and 70 percent to the state education agency . In turn , the state education agency must allocate at least 90 ...
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... example , to evaluate the impact on reduced drug use of Project ALERT , a drug education curriculum for seventh and eighth grades , the Rand Corporation performed longitudinal studies . These involved 30 schools , 58 health educators ...
... example , to evaluate the impact on reduced drug use of Project ALERT , a drug education curriculum for seventh and eighth grades , the Rand Corporation performed longitudinal studies . These involved 30 schools , 58 health educators ...
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... example - and providing feedback on program implementation . At the six school dis- tricts visited , district - level program evaluations have focused on how districts implemented the program or on changes in students ' knowledge and ...
... example - and providing feedback on program implementation . At the six school dis- tricts visited , district - level program evaluations have focused on how districts implemented the program or on changes in students ' knowledge and ...
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... examples of techniques and suggestions for classroom activities for kindergarten through 12th grade , encourages teachers to infuse drug education into core academic subjects . Based on the latest drug educa- tion research , the model ...
... examples of techniques and suggestions for classroom activities for kindergarten through 12th grade , encourages teachers to infuse drug education into core academic subjects . Based on the latest drug educa- tion research , the model ...
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