Planning for the Future of Drug Education in Public SchoolsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1981 - 708 pages |
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... individual programs being largely dependent on the availa- bility , willingness , and enthusiasm of individual local teachers ( Fishburne , Abelson , and Cisin , 1980 ; Mayer and Filstead , 1980 ; O'Gorman , 1977 , Blum , 1976 ; Haag ...
... individual programs being largely dependent on the availa- bility , willingness , and enthusiasm of individual local teachers ( Fishburne , Abelson , and Cisin , 1980 ; Mayer and Filstead , 1980 ; O'Gorman , 1977 , Blum , 1976 ; Haag ...
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... individual conferences , teacher observations , and attitude tests are some instruments commonly used to determine attitudes . Although most of these methods are subjective in nature , they contain a fair Their objectivity degree of ...
... individual conferences , teacher observations , and attitude tests are some instruments commonly used to determine attitudes . Although most of these methods are subjective in nature , they contain a fair Their objectivity degree of ...
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... INDIVIDUAL . advice can you give to her ? Will you offer the same advice if the person is a boy whose date is getting drunk ? e ) What can a girl do if she doesn't like drinking , but likes her date , who wants her to accept a drink ? f ...
... INDIVIDUAL . advice can you give to her ? Will you offer the same advice if the person is a boy whose date is getting drunk ? e ) What can a girl do if she doesn't like drinking , but likes her date , who wants her to accept a drink ? f ...
Contents
Statement of the Problem | 11 |
Definition of Terms | 15 |
Organization of Dissertation | 19 |
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