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Outlines an evaluation process for institutions of higher education that applies environmental alcohol and other drug prevention approaches and want to know if their efforts are effective, through a five step scenario: (1) describe the intervention; (2) identify process measures; (3) identify outcome measures; (4) select a research design; and (5) adopt/adapt/apply the results.
Collects information about the physical state of school facilities. Includes survey questions about the school's main entrance, signage, bathrooms, presence of graffiti, use of ID badges, and school parking lots.
Designed to help school administrators identify a basic set of school facilities data elements, examines some key measures—such as school utilization, functional age, deferred maintenance, and expenditures per student—and discusses the challenges in standardizing the definitions of these terms.
Assists users find free summer meals for youth 18 and under while school is out of session. New sites will be added as the school year ends and throughout the summer.
Features evidence-based programs whose purpose is to prevent and/or reduce delinquency or other problem behaviors in young people. Includes information about finding evidence-based programs, looking at the evidence, and challenges of blending programs.
Acts as a starting point to help a wide range of groups and communities move from concerns about substance use to proven and practical solutions. The guide offers brief, easy-to-read information that organizations can use to plan and deliver prevention strategies in a wide array of settings, through a variety of methods.
Offers interactive tools to support individuals and planning teams at schools, school districts, and institutions of higher education (IHEs) in assessing their knowledge of concepts fundamental to emergency management, and in creating and evaluating emergency operations plans (EOPs).
Features resources, materials, and tools created by the Great American Smokeout, aimed at helping schools and communities launch a campaign against smoking. These are for general audiences, as well as a college audience, and Spanish speakers.
Provides links to evaluation tools -- like surveys, observation tools, and artifact reviews -- used to measure teacher and principal effectiveness. The database includes evaluation tools that use school climate metrics to help assess educator practice.