Pubdate: Sat, 01 Nov 2003 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 The Ottawa Citizen Contact: http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/326 Author: Harvey Davey MORE TEENS USING MARIJUANA SHOWS OUR FAILURE Re: Marijuana tops tobacco among teens, Oct. 29. I had been teaching 10 years when these changes started. During the 1960s, high achievers' marks seldom dropped significantly without fairly obvious reasons. Sometimes it was as an accident or death in the family, sometimes a breakup. But during the 1970s, far more high achievers' started marks dropping and teachers had no idea why. More average kids' marks dropped faster, too, also for no apparent reason. Eventually we learned that recreational drugs, not available when we were in school in the 1950s, were the new ingredients in our classrooms. The government of David Peterson chose to adopt a policy of education and prevention to address the problem. It initiated programs to train teachers to recognize and work with students with drug problems. In Ottawa, each high school had at least one substance abuse resource teacher (SART). Youths with problems got help and the problems became more manageable. There was less drug use according to the statistics. Then came budget cuts. SARTs and access to treatment programs were among the first cuts. They were replaced gradually with zero tolerance, suspensions and prison threats. More youths using pot than tobacco demonstrates the success of the replacements. There is ample factual proof that slogans and tougher penalties such as those used in the United States do not work. There is ample factual proof that education and prevention strategies that train teachers and have treatment backup work. This retired teacher is no rocket scientist but he knows which strategy makes sense. Harvey Davey, Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom