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Lions Quest or D.A.R.E.?
Here are four significant differences between Lions Quest and D.A.R.E. that might be helpful for Lions and schools to recognize:
1. Drug Awareness Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) is an information-based program that focuses on toxicology and pharmacology of illegal drugs, with some newly added bullying prevention lessons. Lions Quest is a broad-based life skills approach, an approach that is recognized by the World Health Organization, National Institute for Drug Abuse, and other experts, as more effective than simply sharing information about drugs. Life skills education teaches and reinforces the skills necessary for young people to apply their knowledge of drugs, resist negative peer pressure, set goals, and develop positive, healthy behaviors.
2. Due to its lack of evaluation outcomes, D.A.R.E. is not be found on any of the recent lists distributed by the United States Department of Education, the National Institute for Drug Abuse, or the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning. With a long history of research- based program development and rigorous evaluation outcomes, Lions Quest programs have been recognized by all three of the aforementioned groups.
3. A law enforcement officer facilitates D.A.R.E. instruction once per week, over an 8-week period in fifth or seventh grade. Lions Quest is integrated across the curriculum by a trained and certified classroom teacher, thereby taking advantage of the opportunity for the “teachable moment” that occurs in every classroom. This process also allows for the teacher to infuse and reinforce concepts throughout the school year ensuring that they become a natural way of life. (We do agree that a positive relationship can be established between officers in the classroom and young people, one of the stronger points of the D.A.R.E. program.)
4. 1-800-446-2700 www.lions-quest.org D.A.R.E. funding is through federal, state, and local taxes. This makes D.A.R.E. susceptible to local funding cuts, administration changes within the law enforcement agency, and/or change in priorities among law enforcement agencies in a given locale. Lions Quest programs are eligible for Safe and Drug Free Schools funds, as well other federal funding related to youth development including character education and service learning. Lions Quest is found on the approved programs list for many states’ tobacco settlement funding, opening this option for implementation of Lions Quest in the schools. In addition, Lions Quest provides local Lions clubs as community allies, often bringing both financial and important volunteer support, which is not available with D.A.R.E.
Ellis Ring, Lions-Quest Chair in New Hampshire 603 767-9313
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Our web page www.lionsyouthservices.org
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The Lions Quest life skills programs teach
young people to make healthy decisions about their lives. This includes learning how to say "no" to drugs, alcohol, violence and gang-involvement.
For almost 20 years, Lions clubs have sponsored school-based Lions Quest life skills development curricula.
* Skills for Growing curricula-- for students ages five through nine * Skills for Adolescence curricula -- for students ages 10 through 14 * Skills for Action curricula -- for students ages 14 through 18 ____________________________________________________________________
Social, Emotional and Workplace Skills for Success in School and Life (9-12)
This new workshop will provide participants with an increased understanding of social and emotional learning (SEL) and the demands of the 21st century workplace. Utilizing the Skills Bank book from the Skills for Action curriculum, educators will become familiar with the 26 skill sets designed to implement effective SEL and school-to-work competencies in the classroom and the school. Participants will practice teaching from the Skills Bank, and explore models for implementation and integration of SEL into the school curriculum. This is a one-day workshop for up to 36 participants and includes the high school Skills Bank.
_____________________________________________________________________ Exciting updates from Lions Quest! Our ReQuest workshop is now online!
This online course is available to educators who have already been trained through a traditional workshop. Meeting the needs of today's busy teachers, we"ve put ReQuest online in a 2.5 hour format, making it easy for participants to gain all of the benefits of Lions Quest ReQuest.
Upon completion of ReQuest, educators will know:
* current trends in education and the face of changing student populations * instructional strategies on how to establish and maintain a social/emotional learning environment * how to decrease student distractions and improve student performance * successful service learning strategies and projects * how to reduce and manage bullying
Share this new offering with your local Lions Quest teachers! ReQuest is now available at a promotional price of $29.99 through the end of March! Discounted group pricing is also available.
ReQuest can be purchased with a credit card, check/money order, or purchase number. To access ReQuest, visit
http://www.lions-quest.org/edresources/online_learning.php.
New bullying prevention lessons!
Lions Quest educators also have access to new bullying prevention lessons to implement with K-8 programs! The new lessons are only available online at http://www.lions-quest.org. Those completing the ReQuest online course will have access to the lessons during the training. Other Lions Quest educators can download the lessons from the Resource Library: http://resourcelibrary.lq.simlms.com/resLibRegister.aspx. Once inside the library, click lesson plans. It's that easy!
Re-designed Skills for Growing and Skills for Action kits are now available!
Skills for Growing and Skills for Action have received face-lifts with new graphics, design, photographs, and updated rationale, research and resources! Skills for Growing comes with a new Drug Information Guide. Skills for Action is organized into 4 books: Teacher Resource Guide, Curriculum Manual, Advisory Team Handbook, and Skills Bank. There are new implementation models and the Skills Bank opens with a chapter describing how to use it as a stand-alone social and emotional learning and life skills program. Many of the program updates can also be found in the online Resource Library.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact Lions Quest, 1-800-446-2700.
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Lions Youth Services Ellis A. Ring, Lions-Quest Chair P O Box 214, Northwood, NH 03261-0214 Cell 603 767-9313 E-mail
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LIONS-QUEST 1 DAY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS
Teens, Alcohol& Other Drugs Workshop (Grades 9-12) Workshop # 1
"Teens, Alcohol, & Other Drugs" provides in-depth coverage of one of the most urgent issues facing youth today. In this one-day workshop, educators will receive the tools to help students gain the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors they need to grow up healthy and drug-free, while resisting alcohol and other drugs within school and society at large. Workshop materials include the TAOD curriculum, a supplement unit to the Skills for Action high school program. CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE: ESTABLISHING RESPONSIBILITY AND RESPECT Workshop (Grades K-12) Workshop # 2
This one-day workshop is for teachers who want to implement new strategies for creating a positive classroom environment. Topics include setting rules, establish consequences, and handle classroom discipline, while keeping student and teacher dignity in tact. This program will allow educators to review their current classroom disciplinary plan and make adjustments that will benefit the teacher and the students. The major emphasis during the day will be on specific techniques, not theoretical approaches. This workshop will reinforce the good things teachers are currently doing regarding the discipline of students, while providing new skills to enhance classroom management.
INTRODUCTION TO SERVICE-LEARNING: IMPLEMENTATION AND INTEGRATION (Grades K-12) Workshop # 3 Educators and community members attending this one-day, highly interactive, professional development workshop will learn the four essential steps of successful service-learning and the elements of a high quality service-learning project. They will learn how to integrate the service-learning methodology into any school subject using case studies and develop an implementation plan. Participants will learn about the strong link between service-learning and academic achievement and dropout prevention. Workshop materials include the Cathryn Berger Kaye book The Complete Guide to Service Learning.
MANAGING ANGER, RESOLVING CONFLICT. and PREVENTING VIOLENCE Workshop (Grade K-12) Workshop # 4
This one-day workshop prepares educators and community members to teach young people in grades K-12 skills in anger management, conflict resolution, and violence prevention. Teachers experience better classroom management while students develop classroom rules, demonstrate respect, and learn how to negotiate with peers. Students learn ways to control their anger, resolve their own conflicts, and communicate more effectively. Students practice and apply their skills, and serve as positive role models for their peers, leading to safer-schools.
v Time necessary for all workshops 8:00 to 3:30 PM v Maximum number Participants 50
Cost of the workshop is $3,200.00 a. School will provide lunch for all including the Instructor b. Registration name & grade level must be provided at least 30 days before the workshop date.
For More Information: Ellis Ring Lions Quest Chair. Cell 603 767-9313 or e-mail
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Also More information at our web page: www.lions-quest.org
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Lions Youth Services Ellis A. Ring, Lions-Quest Chair P O Box 214 Northwood, NH 03261-0214 Cell 603 767-9313 E-mail
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LIONS-QUEST 2 DAY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS Only 36 attendees for each instructor in all two-day workshops
Skills for Growing: Grades K-5, curriculum includes: Lions-Quest Skills for Growing is designed to be used in a classroom, school wide. And even in an after school program. It brings together school staff, families, communities, and children in a unified initiative that integrates, character education,life skills,positive prevention, and service-learning for personal and school success. The program directs the creative energies of children into becoming capable and healthy young people with direction, skills and a commitment to their families, school and community. Program Goals: 1. Promote a healthy, drug free approach to life. 2. Help children develop self-discipline, good judgment, responsibility,and skills to resolve conflicts peacefully. 3. Provide skills for students to practice good citizenship and respect for others. 4. Celebrate diversity. 5. Involve the family, school, and community.
Skills for Adolescence: Grades 6-8, curriculum includes: Lions-Quest Skills for Adolescence is a comprehensive life skills and drug prevention curriculum for middle school students that emphasizes character development, communication, decision making, and service-learning. It is also a strong prevention tool that guides young people towards healthy choices and a drug and violence-free lifestyle. The program’s flexible approach incorporates the most current research, educational strategies, and implementation processes for linking the home, school,and community in teaching essential life and citizenship skills. Program Goals: 1. Engage students, families, the school, and community members in creating a positive learning environment. 2. Teach necessary life skills to middle school youth.
3. Promote a safe, healthy approach to life free from alcohol and other drug use.
4. Involve young people in the practice of good citizenship.
5. Strengthen young people’s commitment to their families, positive peers, schools, and communities.
A Combination workshop Skills for Growing and Skills for Adolescence, offered to provide the opportunity for a full workshop in smaller schools. Grades K-8 Skills for Action: Grades 9-12. curriculum includes: Skills for Action is the high school component of the Lions-Quest program. It is an innovative and flexible curriculum that moves beyond the classroom to build essential life skills through school-based learning. The program is rooted in the belief that young people who are prepared to meet adulthood by developing their character and having high expectations for positive behavior can take meaningful roles in addressing the issues that affect their lives, their communities, and the world. Skills for Action stimulates students’ intellectual curiosity and academic growth while guiding them toward active citizenship and positive social action. Program Goals: 1. Support the development of responsible, healthy youth. 2. Assist students in learning and applying key life skills. 3. Involve young people in actively addressing real-life issues. 4. Reinforce positive character and civic values. 5. Install respect for and service to others. 6. Promote social and cultural understanding. 7. Help students resist alcohol and other drugs and resolve conflicts without violence.
Instructor and all materials: For 12 attendees $ 4,875.00 Over 12, $120.00 for each additional Maximum cost for 36 is $ 6,875.00 a.School will provide lunch for all attendees, and the instructor. b.Registration name & grade level must be provided at least 30 days before the workshop date. c.All attendees receive grade level curriculum materials. d.We offer all two-day workshops to be conducted on two separate days in the same school year. The cost of this option is $500.00 Additional for instructors return.
Contact Ellis Ring Lions Quest Chair Cell 603 767-9313 or e-mail:
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More information at our web page. http://www.lions-quest.org
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