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The learning and evaluation situations (SAÉ) from Éduc'alcool are a free educational resource for teachers to address alcohol consumption in schools.
Recognizing that over two-thirds of young people have already tried alcohol before the age of 14, this program offers an open educational approach. It aims to demystify alcohol consumption rather than making it a taboo subject, which could increase its appeal. Teachers, playing a crucial role alongside parental influence, can use these resources to engage in responsible discussions about alcohol.
The "À toi de juger" program, in line with the Québec Education Program, provides guides, student workbooks, evaluation grids, and other materials designed for a 75-minute period. It targets students from 5th grade primary to 5th grade secondary, incorporating subjects of Ethics, French, and Science and Technology, around themes of health, environment, media, and citizenship.
The goal is to delay the age of first alcohol consumption among young people, to inform them about moderate consumption versus abuse, to promote responsible behavior in the face of social pressure, and to demonstrate that pleasure does not necessarily require alcohol consumption. The program seeks to develop young people's critical thinking, allowing them to express their opinions and experiment with the concepts discussed, such as the effects of alcohol on the body and managing peer influence.
The "Your Judgment" program by Éduc'alcool for 5th grade offers an educational framework to discuss ethics and media influence.
Through learning and evaluation activities, students learn to identify and manage external influences. This free program aims to promote healthy self-assertion and responsible behavior, equipping young people to make informed choices in their daily lives.
Discover the SAÉ 'Your Judgment' for 6th-grade students, designed to equip young people to deal with peer pressure and alcohol consumption.
Through a reflective game and a comic strip, this educational resource facilitates an understanding of influences and the development of self-assertion. Perfectly aligned with the Québec Education Program, it encourages ethical reflection and dialogue for a healthy transition to secondary school.
"Your Judgment" is an essential educational resource for 1st Secondary, focused on autonomy and dependency, especially regarding alcohol consumption.
This SAÉ encourages students to reflect on external influences, understand personal and social issues related to alcohol, and develop responsible use of goods. Aimed at teachers and parents, it opens a dialogue space to help young people navigate adolescence challenges with discernment.
The SAÉ "Your Judgment" for the 2nd Secondary is an initiative by Éduc'alcool aimed at raising awareness among young people about the importance of maintaining autonomy in the face of alcohol consumption and understanding the risks of dependency.
Through an exploration of triggering factors and social influences, students develop an understanding of the consequences of their choices on their health and well-being. This program encourages the creation of an awareness document, highlighting the impact of self-esteem and responsible behaviors. It is an essential tool for parents and teachers who wish to promote constructive dialogue on alcohol consumption among adolescents.
The SAÉ "Your Judgment – 3rd Secondary," focusing on science and technology, proves to be a crucial educational resource in raising awareness of the dangers of alcohol consumption among adolescents.
Under the theme "Science Tests Alcohol," it offers a deep exploration of alcohol's effects on the human body, through a rigorous scientific approach. Students engage in simulations that lead them to analyze the physiological impacts of alcohol and reflect on responsible behaviors regarding alcohol consumption. By applying their scientific knowledge, they study the vital systems affected by alcohol and develop an increased awareness of the associated risks.
This SAÉ enriches the health and well-being curriculum while cultivating skills in science and ethics, marking a significant step in health education for young people.
How to Educate Adolescents to Make Responsible Decisions About Alcohol Consumption in a Media-Influenced World?
The SAÉ "Your Judgment – 4th Secondary" is an educational initiative aimed at sensitizing students to ethical dilemmas and the influence of media on alcohol consumption. Using discussions, media analyses, and the writing of argumentative texts, this resource encourages a thoughtful approach to alcohol consumption. Students explore alcohol representations in the media, learn to evaluate the consequences of their choices, and are guided towards adopting responsible behaviors. Aligned with the Québec Education Program, it contributes to the development of ethics and French competencies.
"Your Judgment – 5th Secondary" is an Éduc'alcool initiative that encourages students to critically reflect on alcohol consumption, especially around key events like prom.
Through discussions and the creation of awareness campaigns, this SAÉ aims to develop awareness of media influences and promote responsible and ethical choices among young people.