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PRP: Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy University of Texas February 4, 2010

PRP: Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy University of Texas February 4, 2010. Today’s Agenda. ALA Calendar Hypothesis formulation and discussion Family communication articles Brainstorm policy paper School assignments and missions Data gathering (review surveys). Upcoming events.

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PRP: Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy University of Texas February 4, 2010

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  1. PRP: Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy University of Texas February 4, 2010

  2. Today’s Agenda • ALA Calendar • Hypothesis formulation and discussion • Family communication articles • Brainstorm policy paper • School assignments and missions • Data gathering (review surveys)

  3. Upcoming events THIS WEEK: Mon 8(Feb): Cont. Lesson 13 (Comm. Role-Plays), Intro to Chinese New Year Tues 9: Chinese New Year Activity (Chinese Lanterns) Wed 10:  No Programming (Professional Development Training) Thurs 11: No Programming (Professional Development Training) NEXT WEEK: Mon 15(Feb): Cont. Lesson 13: Intro to I-Messages Tues 16: Communication Styles through Skits Wed 17: BLK History Lesson (Lewis Howard Latimer)(Lightbulb)  Thurs 18: Life Skills: Violence in the Media (facts/clips), Intro to Mock Trail(Dred Scott Case next week)

  4. Hypothesis formulation and Discussion Working Hypothesis: Risk, risk behavior, and protective factors interact differently in different developmental environments like families, schools, and particular neighborhoods. This research hypothesizes that both the content and process of parent-child communication differ by schools even though schools share similar demographic and academic profiles. Discuss Family Communication article Brainstorm Policy Paper topics

  5. School Reports Webb Middle School Dobie Middle School Bedicheck Middle School • Look at similarities and differences between schools (Qual and Quant) • -demographics • -available resources • -curriculum • -school ranking • - teacher experience • -family, peer, teacher communication • - extracurricular activities (involvement by grade, parental participation)

  6. Deliverables for next week • Visit and familiarization with assigned school • Communication reports from assigned schools • Calendar for ALA\ • Journals!

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