Researcher from UNC Greensboro have partnered with Prevention Strategies and key stakeholders from the Kingdom of Bahrain to conduct a study using the innovative, engineering-inspired methodological approach, the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST), to optimize and evaluate the Peaceful Coexistence and Anti-Extremism middle and high school curricula. No other curriculum targeting tolerance and/or extremism has been optimized using the state-of-the-art MOST methodology. The overall goal of the project is that the optimized versions of Peaceful Coexistence and Anti-Extremism curricula will be used across the Kingdom of Bahrain and translated for use in other countries to combat the spread of extremism and intolerance. Additionally, the D.A.R.E. keepin' it REAL (kiR) and D.A.R.E. myPlaybook high school programs will be evaluated as part of the Peaceful Coexistence and Anti-Extremism evaluation.
See this in plain English?
AI-rewrites the medical criteria so a patient or caregiver can understand them. Always confirm with the trial site.
Norms about intolerance
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Dignity
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Plurality
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Beliefs about consequences
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Source literacy
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Resistance skills
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Decision making
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Empathy
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Tolerance of different opinions and behaviors of others
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Open Mindedness to differing opinions
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Non-Violent Conflict Resolution
Timeframe: immediately post intervention
Community values
Timeframe: immediately post intervention