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- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php accessdate "2012-09-07".
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php date "2004-10-02".
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php first "Nanette".
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php isCitedBy List_of_topics_characterized_as_pseudoscience.
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php isCitedBy Narconon.
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php last "Asimov".
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php newspaper "San Francisco Chronicle".
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php quote "The program, Narconon Drug Prevention & Education, "often exemplifies the outdated, non-evidence-based and sometimes factually inaccurate approach, which has not served students well for decades," concluded Steve Heilig, director of health and education for the San Francisco Medical Society. In his letter to Trish Bascom, director of health programs for the San Francisco Unified School District, Heilig said five independent experts in the field of drug abuse had helped him evaluate Narconon's curriculum. ... "One of our reviewers opined that 'this reads like a high school science paper pieced together from the Internet, and not very well at that,' " Heilig wrote Bascom. "Another wrote that 'my comments will be brief, as this proposal hardly merits detailed analysis.' Another stated, 'As a parent, I would not want my child to participate in this kind of 'education.' " Heilig's team evaluated Narconon against a recent study by Rodney Skager, a professor emeritus at UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, describing what good anti-drug programs should offer students. "We concurred that ... the Narconon materials focus on some topics of lesser importance to the exclusion of best knowledge and practices," Heilig wrote, and that the curriculum contained "factual errors in basic concepts such as physical and mental effects, addiction and even spelling."".
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php quote "The program, Narconon Drug Prevention & Education, "often exemplifies the outdated, non-evidence-based and sometimes factually inaccurate approach, which has not served students well for decades," concluded Steve Heilig, director of health and education for the San Francisco Medical Society. In his letter to Trish Bascom, director of health programs for the San Francisco Unified School District, Heilig said five independent experts in the field of drug abuse had helped him evaluate Narconon's curriculum. … "One of our reviewers opined that 'this reads like a high school science paper pieced together from the Internet, and not very well at that,' " Heilig wrote Bascom. "Another wrote that 'my comments will be brief, as this proposal hardly merits detailed analysis.' Another stated, 'As a parent, I would not want my child to participate in this kind of 'education.' " Heilig's team evaluated Narconon against a recent study by Rodney Skager, a professor emeritus at UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, describing what good anti-drug programs should offer students. "We concurred that … the Narconon materials focus on some topics of lesser importance to the exclusion of best knowledge and practices," Heilig wrote, and that the curriculum contained "factual errors in basic concepts such as physical and mental effects, addiction and even spelling."".
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php title "Church's drug program flunks S.F. test / Panel of experts finds Scientology's Narconon lectures outdated, inaccurate".
- SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php url SAN-FRANCISCO-Church-s-drug-program-flunks-S-F-2720851.php.