Description |
1videodisc (12 min.) : colour, sound ; 12 cm |
Summary |
Educators, public health officials, and substance abuse experts now know that drug education must begin in the elementary school to help combat the plague of drug abuse that has swept across the United States. In clear, easy-to-understand terms, this video helps students understand why drugs are so dangerous. using colorful computer animation, it carefully explains the two major parts of the brain and how drugs can change the way each part works. The program provides concise scientific explanations that will empower students to reject drug use. The latest research is incorporated in this program, including the various ways drugs block, slow down, speed up, and change messages that flow to and from the brain. -- Container |
Notes |
Audience: Grades 4-8 |
Credits |
Director, producer and writer: Warren Colman |
Performer |
Narrator: Steve King |
Notes |
No rating given |
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DVD. Region unspecified |
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Available to Deakin University staff and students only |
Subject |
Children -- Drug use.
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Drug abuse -- Prevention.
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Genre/Form |
Video recordings.
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Author |
Colman, Warren, director, producer, writer
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King, Steve, narrator
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Colman Communications.
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