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Waters, Mary Lou; Bostwick, Alice – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1989
Indianapolis gifted students in grades five-seven created a museum exhibit to express the views of youth while giving adults an opportunity to listen. The process involved brainstorming, selecting a topic (drug and alcohol abuse), gathering information, forming committees, building a scale model, and creating the actual exhibit. (JDD)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Cooperative Planning, Drug Abuse, Exhibits
Krusi, Carolynne; Schellens, Dick – 1995
Curriculum infusion makes a new topic an integral part of an existing curriculum, integrating it into subject areas throughout the curriculum over time. In a tobacco, alcohol, and other drug infusion curriculum, examples might include: discussing alcohol-related themes as they arise in literature, evaluating tobacco statistics in math, studying…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills