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Mushquash, Christopher J.; Comeau, M. Nancy; McLeod, Brian D.; Stewart, Sherry H. – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2010
This paper details a four-stage methodology for developing early alcohol interventions for at-risk Aboriginal youth. Stage 1 was an integrative approach to Aboriginal education that upholds Aboriginal traditional wisdom supporting respectful relationships to the Creator, to the land and to each other. Stage 2 used quantitative methods to…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Drinking, At Risk Persons, Personality
Gerena, Linda – Urban Education, 2011
In an attempt to operationalize an equitable educational program, a dual immersion program was established. After 2 years of field observations, a series of focus group interviews was conducted to examine the perceptions and viewpoints of parents whose children had participated in the program for 2 years. These interviews offered parents an…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Focus Groups, Interviews, Cultural Context
Izugbara, C. Otutubikey – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2004
Although young people in Nigeria become sexually active at a very early age, little is known about how they view sex, sexuality, and relationships with the opposite sex. Yet knowledge of their notions and expectations regarding these issues has the potential to improve care and inform the development of sexuality education programmes. This paper…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Males, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries