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School-Based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents
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School-Based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents



September 1995 | 128 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Schools are a natural environment for prevention programmes as an infrastructure exists for reaching large numbers of children during their formative years. This volume evaluates the effectiveness of school-based programmes designed to prevent social problems among young people. The author focuses on prevention of behavioural, social and academic problems, and emphasizes the role of education in substance abuse prevention and health.

Durlak argues that the school is a unique social and organizational structure that must be understood before innovations in prevention are introduced. With this in mind, he traces the development of theory and practice, identifies exemplary prevention efforts and documents the continued growth of knowledge in the field.

 
Basic Concepts and Approaches
 
Prevention of Behavioral and Social Problems
 
Substance Use
 
Prevention of Academic Problems
 
Health Education
 
Program Diffusion
 
Current Status and Future Directions

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ISBN: 9780803956322
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