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Overview
  • ABAN AYA Youth Project: 7th Grade

    Investigators: Brian Flay, DPhil, Sally Graumlich, EdD, CHES, & the ABAN AYA Team

    Publication Date: July 11, 2018

ABAN AYA Youth Project: 7th Grade ABAN AYA Youth Project: 7th Grade

About This Product

ABAN AYA is an Afrocentric social development curriculum instructed over a four-year period, beginning in the fifth grade. The ABAN AYA 7th Grade product contains all of the materials needed to implement the ABAN AYA 7th grade curriculum. The ABAN AYA name is drawn from two Ghanaian words: ABAN (fence) signifies double/social protection; AYA (the unfurling fern) signifies self-determination. The purpose of ABAN AYA is to promote abstinence from sex, and to teach students how to avoid drugs and alcohol, and how to resolve conflicts non-violently. ABAN AYA was developed to address multiple problem behaviors such as violence, substance abuse, delinquency and sexual activity, simultaneously in a long-term intervention specifically for African American youths in grades five through eight. The longitudinal evaluation of the program involved 12 schools in the metropolitan Chicago area between 1994 and 1998. At baseline, 1153 fifth graders participated in the pencil-and-paper assessment. All participants were African American. Follow-up assessments were conducted at the conclusion of grades five through eight. At study conclusion, there were no significant intervention effects for girls. For boys, however, ABAN AYA significantly reduced the rate of increase in violent behavior (by 35% compared with controls), provoking behavior (41%) school delinquency (31%) drug use (32%), and recent sexual intercourse (44%). ABAN AYA also improved the rate of increase in condom use (95%) as compared to the health education control condition. Aban Aya is supported by the Office of Adolescent Health's Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) program as an EBI that is medically accurate, age appropriate, and has proven through rigorous evaluation to prevent teen pregnancy and/or associated sexual risk behaviors. Click here to view more detailed information on this program.
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Planning & Pre-Implementation
  • Introduction to the Online Program
  • User's Guide
  • 7th Grade Facilitator's Manual
  • Materials
    • 7th Grade Posters
    • 7th Grade Program Materials
    • 7th Grade Student Workbook
  • Aban Aya Grade 7 Fidelity Toolkit
Implementation
  • Lesson 1 - Welcome Back to ABAN AYA
    • Lesson 1 - Welcome Back to ABAN AYA
    • Poster - ABAN AYA Goals
    • Poster - ABAN AYA Ground Rules
    • Poster - ABAN AYA Values
    • Parent Letter
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 1
  • Lesson 2 - Adolescent Decision-Making: Struggles and Triumphs
    • Lesson 2 - Adolescent Decision-Making: Struggles and Triumphs
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 2
  • Lesson 3 - What Kind of Decision Maker Am I?
    • Lesson 3 - What Kind of Decision Maker Am I?
    • Poster - Check Yourself
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 3
  • Lesson 4 - Don't Believe the Hype of a Stereotype
    • Lesson 4 - Don't Believe the Hype of a Stereotype
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 4
  • Lesson 5 - Decision Making & Safety Skills: Learning How to Say No
    • Lesson 5 - Decision Making & Safety Skills: Learning How to Say No
    • Poster - Check Yourself
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 5
  • Lesson 6 - Practice Makes Permanent
    • Lesson 6 - Practice Makes Permanent
    • Poster - Check Yourself
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 6
  • Lesson 7 - Feelings & Empathy in Relationships
    • Lesson 7 - Feelings & Empathy in Relationships
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 7
  • Lesson 8 - Communication Skills - Peacing it All Together
    • Lesson 8 - Communication Skills - Peacing it All Together
    • Poster - Talk It Out
    • Role Play Cards
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 8
  • Lesson 9 - Defusing Your Anger
    • Lesson 9 - Defusing Your Anger
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 9
  • Lesson 10 - Negotiation - In Search of a Compromise (Part I)
    • Lesson 10 - Negotiation: In Search of a Compromise (Part I)
    • Parent Letter
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 10
  • Lesson 11 - Negotiation - In Search of a Compromise (Part II)
    • Lesson 11 - Negotiation: In Search of a Compromise (Part II)
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 11
  • Lesson 12 - Healthy Relationships
    • Lesson 12 - Healthy Relationships
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 12
  • Lesson 13 - Healthy and Responsible Decisions about Sexual Intimacy
    • Lesson 13 - Healthy and Responsible Decisions about Sexual Intimacy
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 13
  • Lesson 14 - Preventing Pregnancy & Sexually Transmitted Infections
    • Lesson 14 - Preventing Pregnancy & Sexually Transmitted Infections
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 14
  • Lesson 15 - Griot Circle
    • Lesson 15 - Griot Circle
    • Ankh
    • Student Workbook - Lesson 15
Evaluation
  • Original Evaluation Instrument
  • Prevention Minimum Evaluation Data Set (PMEDS)
  • Local Evaluator Consultant Network Directory
Product Details
  • 7th grade social development lessons
  • Interactive lessons and activities
  • Group discussion and role play
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In-person training is available for this EBI. The training will be customized to your budget and needs:

  • Online and onsite training options are available
  • Train the Facilitator and/or Train the Trainer options are available.

For more information and to get a price quote, please contact us at socio@socio.com or 650-279-5777. We will review your requirements and create a customized training quote for your organization.

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