Implementation Guide
    Thank you for choosing to  use Climate Schools. We recommend running the Climate Schools 
        modules approximately  6 to 12 months apart to maximise prevention outcomes for your students. Our  existing modules include:
    Alcohol Education (Grade 8)
        Alcohol & Cannabis Education (Grade 8 or 9)
        Psychostimulants & Cannabis (Grade 10)
       
    To implement the modules teachers need only follow these simple steps:
    
        - Register  your school by clicking on  the “Register Your School” link and following 
        the instructions.
 
 
- Register teachers.
 
 Ask all teachers at your  school who will be implementing the program to register themselves by clicking  on the “Teachers” 
        link and  following the instructions.
 
 Once teachers register they  will be able to login to the site and view all the course material within the  “Teacher Center”
 
 
- Register students.
        
 
 Prior to starting  the first lesson, ask all students in your class to register themselves by  clicking on the “Students” 
        link and following the instructions. This will  require them to input your school’s unique ‘Student Code’ found by logging into  to the Teacher 
        Center (if you need help locating your student code, please   email us).
 
 Students will be  emailed their login details but it is also a good idea for students to write  their login details down in a safe place 
        (they could write them into their  diaries or workbooks).
 
 Once logged in, students  will be able to view the lessons online and have access to the student  summaries for each lesson within 
        the “Student Center”.
 
 
- Put aside 6  lessons to complete a module.
 
 Each module has  six lessons of approximately 40 minutes. It is ideal to 
        run the lessons one  week apart so the students can incorporate the ideas into their lives.
 
 The six  lessons are broken into two sections:
 
 
          - Online cartoon. In the first part of the lesson students  spend approximately 20 minutes completing the internet-based section for 
              that  lesson. To do this each student needs to login to the website using their username  and password generated in point 3 above. Each internet-based 
              lesson contains an  episode of a cartoon-based drama about the lives of young people. The drama about  these young people gradually develops across the 
              six lessons, and thus it is  important for the lessons to be delivered consecutively and in close  time-proximity to one another.
          
 
 Students will be required to complete  the lessons in order and will only be able to view Lesson 2 once they have  completed Lesson 1. 
              This ensures all students receive the program in full.
 
 
- Activities. In the second part of the lesson teachers  can choose one or more of the activities for that lesson, 
              which are  available in the Teacher Center once logged in. All the activities require  minimal preparation by teachers, include lots of variety, and 
              in some cases can  also be used as homework and assignments.
 Summary sheets have also been prepared for teachers and  students for each lesson and are contained under the relevant lesson heading. 
          - The teacher summary sheets provide all the educational content for that  lesson. Teachers may wish to read this summary prior 
              to the lesson. Reference  lists have been included for teachers if they wish to read further on any  topic. Teachers do not need to read these 
              additional references to run this  program effectively.
 
 
- The student summary sheets have been designed to enable teachers to be able  to easily print lesson summaries and provide them to students. 
              These summary  sheets can then be placed in student workbooks if desired.