| Behind the Smoke
Screen: Facts About Tobacco Use 1 -
Thirty-Minute Program Sadly, use among young people is on the increase. This program, targeted at middle and high school students in both urban and rural areas, tries to persuade viewers not to smoke or chew tobacco and coaches them on how to quit if they already do. The focus is on the toll which nicotine takes on the body. Graphic examples of people with emphysema, chronic bronchitis, cancer of the larynx, and cancerous mouth lesions drive home the point. The effects of smoking during pregnancy, cigar smoking, and secondary smoke are also addressed. Overall, tobacco use is portrayed as an overwhelmingly undesireable habit, likely to hinder social and job prospects, as well as shorten one's life. Teacher Guide: The guide for this program is being written and will contain a summary of the video, lists of vocabulary words, and suggestions for pre and post-telecast activities |