2012
DOI: 10.1080/14635240.2012.735388
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Teachers' perspectives on their role in school-based alcohol and cannabis prevention

Abstract: Schools are an important setting for the implementation of health educationprevention initiatives. Teachers are valuable partners in the delivery of health and social material, including that relating to alcohol and drugs. However, school-based substance education-prevention often exists in competition with academic agendas. The research aimed to investigate teacher's perspectives in Ireland on their role and that of the school in the delivery of school-based alcohol and cannabis educationprevention. Irish sch… Show more

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“…The modest follow‐up rate for the intervention group at post‐test, along with evaluation data and anecdotal feedback received from teachers, highlights the difficulties of conducting research among 15–16‐year‐olds in Australian schools. Previous research has shown that school‐based drug education often exists in competition with academic agendas . Indeed, teachers in this study indicated that it was hard to implement the surveys and/or intervention due to examinations, excursions and a lack of lesson time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modest follow‐up rate for the intervention group at post‐test, along with evaluation data and anecdotal feedback received from teachers, highlights the difficulties of conducting research among 15–16‐year‐olds in Australian schools. Previous research has shown that school‐based drug education often exists in competition with academic agendas . Indeed, teachers in this study indicated that it was hard to implement the surveys and/or intervention due to examinations, excursions and a lack of lesson time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers are among the most important influences in the lives of young people; nonetheless, the potential role of ''non-health'' teachers in facilitating health promotion is often ignored (Cohall et al, 2007). A study examining teachers' perspectives regarding cannabis prevention emphasised the importance of support and information for all teachers, reflecting their commitment to students' welfare and perceived shared role (Van Hout, Foley, McCormack, & Tardif, 2012).…”
Section: Role Of School Environments In Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed elsewhere (e.g. Fletcher, Bonell, and Sorhaindo 2010;Scottish Youth Commission on Alcohol 2010;Van Hout et al 2012) teachers who deliver alcohol education as usual report that they lack confidence in their abilities to effectively deliver substance related education, due to inadequate training and support .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%