Weekly Outline For Drug Awareness 2024 D01
Weekly Outline For Drug Awareness 2024 D01
Weekly Outline For Drug Awareness 2024 D01
Use this outline to plan your study time for the next 6 weeks. We will be
covering a lot of material in a short period of time, so it is important that you
adhere to the deadlines for all submissions. There is no time for make ups or
extensions except in extenuating circumstances. So plan accordingly.
Listen to the Screencasts as they are posted. They will preview the work as we
go. Screencasts are my way of presenting important concepts and material as if
we were in a traditional classroom. Think of them as “online lectures”, so if you
don’t listen, you’ve missed class.
Learning Objectives:
Differentiate between the four major perspectives from which we study drug use policy.
Evaluate the system of drug classification used by the FDA to regulate psychoactive drugs
Identify reliable sources of information on drugs, drug abuse, and addiction (NIDA, NIAAA, and
SAMSHA) and develop awareness of the entities responsible for policy-making (ONDCP)
Identify the criteria you would use to evaluate the “risk to benefit ratio” of drugs of abuse.
Required readings and Study Materials
Chapters 1-3 in Hart-Ksir
Definition of Controlled Substance Schedules.docx (Blackboard)
Expert rankings: Dangerous Drugs: five criteria.docx (Blackboard
Presentation by David Nutt: The Inconvenient Truth About Drugs (external link)
Assignments
Assignment: The Addiction Debate Discussion Board: Is Addiction an Issue for Public Health or
the Criminal Justice System? A comparison on the theoretical models of drug addiction.
Null Hypothesis: Addiction is more a criminal justice issue than a public health issue. It results from
an individual’s voluntary misuse and abuse of drugs, whether with intent or without, contributes to the
perpetuation of an illegal supply chain, crime, and danger to the public good. Therefore, efforts at
control and remediation of drug use, abuse, and addiction should remain under the oversight of the
criminal justice system.
Learning Objectives
Analyze similarities and differences of psychoactive drugs in terms of their impact on brain
function and behavior.
Explain the social, health and economic impact of these drugs when they are misused or
abused from the medical/health, legal/moral, psychosocial, and sociocultural perspectives.
Required readings in Hart/Ksir:
Chapters 6-8: Stimulants, Depressants, and Drugs Used for Treating Mental Health Disorders
Chapters 9-11: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Caffeine
Chapter 13: The Opiates
Chapter 14: The Psychedelics: Hallucinogens and Cannabis
Assignments
By midnight on Friday, June 7 – Sign up for one of the three Drug Study Groups; identify the
subset of drugs you will research by creating a page in the Group Wiki.
Note: Each subset is limited to one member, except for the group on cannabis, which can have two
members. You will have to look at each group Wiki before you sign up to make sure that you are not
duplicating drug selections. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances of getting your first choice.
Assignments:
By midnight, Friday, June 7 - Select the subset of drug(s) you will research, create your
individual page in the Group Wiki, and begin your research.
By midnight on Sunday, June 16 - Write your final report on your page in the Study Group
Wiki (Note: grading in this Wiki is based on individual reports. You will not be assigned a group
grade.)
Assignments
By midnight on Tuesday, 18
Post your topic on the Research Topic Blog (before posting, read the topics that have already been
posted to avoid duplication).
By midnight Wednesday, June 26 – Submit your research report as a video presentation or
slideshow with recorded voiceover
Week 6 – Peer Reviews and Perspectives June 26-29 (Wrap up)
Topic: Completing Drug Awareness Successfully
Assignments