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40 developmental assets: university of oregon course

 

prevention info: 

What are the 40 Assets?

The Search Institute has identified 40 Developmental Assets, a set of essential building blocks that all young people need to help them live healthy, happy lives. The more assets a young person has, the less likely they are to engage in problem behaviors. Read more at our Assets pages.

 

40 Developmental Assets: University of Oregon Course, Substance Abuse Prevention Program

One upper division credit [407/41966]

Course Dates/Times

  • Friday Aug. 24th   3 – 7:50 PM
  • Sunday Aug. 26th 10 AM – 2:50  PM

Class Description

The Developmental Assets are the building blocks that all young people need to be healthy, caring and productive individuals.  The Search Institute has been conducting research since 1989, which has illuminated the positive relationships, opportunities, competencies, values, and self-perceptions that young people need to be successful.  The Institute's framework of Developmental Assets grows out of that research, which has involved more than 1 million adolescents in grades 6 through 12 in communities across the country.  This class will examine the research while exploring practical strategies of application of this approach framework.

Instructor:

C.A. Baskerville [more info].

Registration/Tuition:

For registration call 346-4135.

For tuition costs click here.

 
 
 
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