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Rybakova, L. N. – Russian Education and Society, 2013
Alcohol abuse in Russia among children is increasing, but programs to address this problem have not been adequately developed. The experience of other countries in equipping children to handle alcohol in a mature and safe way can be used as a basis for creating new programs in Russia.
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Abuse, Safety, Program Development
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Barnes, Grace M. – Journal of Drug Education, 1984
Suggests that the apparent lack of effectiveness of alcohol and drug education programs may stem from the lack of a sound theoretical basis for program development and evaluaton. Reviews (1) the relevance of socialization theory to adolescent drinking and (2) the influence of parents and peers. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Education, Drinking, Outcomes of Education
Monroe-Scott, Bettina; Mirand, Valetta – 1981
This guide, developed to assist black community organizations in starting alcohol abuse prevention programs for black and urban youths, describes community action approaches developed for and tested by the black community in model community alcohol abuse prevention workshops in Chicago, Fort Lauderdale and Philadelphia. The material is organized…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Black Youth
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1985
This guide, designed to accompany a videocassette of selected television spots is a compendium of specific drunk driving topics and issues for each of the major planning steps of a public information program. The guide is organized around these steps, which are (1) select program strategies, (2) select target audiences, (3) select media channels,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adolescents, Adults, Alcohol Education
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1976
The second annual report to Congress describes the status of several current, federally-sponsored driver education programs. These programs are designed for: young beginning drivers (high school students), drinking drivers, other problem drivers, motorcyclists, and physically handicapped drivers. Plans for future programs are described and the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Alcohol Education, Annual Reports