Student perceptions of teacher qualities show significant differences between drug education teachers trained by values clarification techniques and those trained by traditional techniques. Courses taught by these teachers were also perceived somewhat differently by the students who took them. A combination of lecture-discussion (traditional) methods and values clarification techniques would seem most appropriate.
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