Interactive Teaching Techniques



The interactive process provides opportunities for the exchange of ideas between peers. Researchers found that non-interactive programs showed only a 4% reduction in (substance use) prevalence rate, while Interactive programs showed a 21% reduction in prevalence rate. Small interactive programs were found to be most successful.

Supporting Citation:

Tobler, N.S. (1998). Lessons learned. The Journal of Primary Prevention 20(4), 261-274.



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