The Philippine Star

DepEd develops drug education module

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Department of Education (DepEd) is developing a comprehens­ive education material aimed at strengthen­ing its drug prevention program in public schools.

DepEd Undersecre­tary Nepomuceno Malaluan last Saturday said the supplement­al module, which is currently being crafted, will contain informatio­n not tackled in the present content integrated in the curriculum.

“In the regular curriculum, preventive drug education is taught in spiral progressio­n where certain concepts are taught separately,” he said in a press conference last Friday.

“We feel that there is a need to have a single comprehens­ive education material that is also provided for in the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs law,” he added.

In the current setup also being reviewed, Malaluan said drug prevention education is taught separately across different levels.

He noted that students only learn about the extent of the illegal drug problem in later years as younger ones are taught first with introducto­ry concepts on drug use.

In the new material that they are developing, the DepEd official said all informatio­n about illegal drugs will be integrated.

He said they will tap other agencies including the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB), Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) and Department of Health in the developmen­t of the module.

Malaluan said working on the comprehens­ive material was among the areas of cooperatio­n agreed upon during the meeting between officials of DepEd, DDB, PDEA and the Philippine National Police last week.

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