The following outlines each of the eight sessions against key constructs used by many drug prevention programs. The interactive curriculum imparts science-based information from fields as diverse as toxicology, forensic science, nutrition, marketing, pharmacology and many others. Program materials include audio-visual support and lesson plans. A Facilitator training segment on the Teacher’s DVD emphasizes the importance of effective communication as well as creating an environment in which students may ask questions, discuss personal situations, and actively participate.
To develop effective evidence-based drug education, Narconon staff first had to address where past drug education efforts had failed. “Scare tactics”, fear or reasoning by providing information alone never worked.
Educator’s Guide
This Educator’s Guide is your orientation to running the program and the use of the program materials. Each lesson plan is fully laid out including its purpose and needed materials. Each Session has a Session Worksheet: a written set of step-by-step instructions specifying which DVD to use and exactly which tracks to play when. It gives the exact sequence and steps for facilitating small-group activities, question-and-answer sessions, role-playing, and other activities aimed at encouraging students to inspect and draw their own conclusions. The Educator’s Guide also includes pre-written take-home activities that foster communication with parents and other family members. Other homework assignments and group activities help youth increase their competency in recognizing even subtle pro-drug influences; establish appropriate social norms and disapproval of drug use and other anti-social behaviors. Session quizzes and review forms identify and strengthen the important components of each session.




