LEAD & MANAGE MY SCHOOL
Educational Leaders for Effective Practice

This five-day facilitated event will examine the research base for prevention programs, examine how to effectively implement evidence-based programs, and draw from examples of coordinators' success in using these principles to reduce drug abuse and violence in their schools. officials, such as superintendents and principals, as well


Table of Contents

1.  Introduction
2.  Getting Started
3.  Day 1 -- The Importance of Prevention
 
Overview of Effective Interventions
4.  Day 2 -- The Role of a Prevention Coordinator: Research to Practice
 
How One Coordinator Made a Difference in Middle School
Study Points Out Needs in Prevention Programs
Feature: The Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools -- Focusing on Prevention That Works
Prevention Coordinators and the Principles of Effectiveness
5.  Day 3 -- What Works in Prevention: Research to Practice
 
Why Conduct a Needs Assessment?
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
Life Skills Training Program
Aggression Replacement Training
ECCOS Mentoring Program
Porject Alert
   •  Key Prevention Strategies
6.  Day -- 4 Step-by-Step to Prevention: Research to Practice
 
Steps to Sustainable School Improvement
Resources for Selecting Interventions
Why School-Community Partnerships?
Action Plan Matrix
Teacher Training Critical in Effective Prevention Programs
One-Page Information Sheet With Key Findings
7.  Day -- 5 Sustaining Effective Prevention Practices: Research to Practice
 
Critical Factors in Whether SEL Programs Succeed or Fail
8.  Resources and Links

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