Students I.A and I.B were treated to an innovative projection, which drew them into thinking about the issue of addictions and about responsibility not only for one's own life.
Anti-drug train - so-called Revolution train offers a primary prevention program for pupils, which is guaranteed not to be boring.
The unique environment of the train creates the possibility of immediate informal discussion with peers, teachers and experts. Thanks to the unusual environment and strong feelings, such a debate is livelier, more open and more honest than during a classic lecture on school grounds.
The students were involved in a real story that experientially guided them through the entire process from the onset of drug addiction to the consequences that await a person addicted to drugs in life.
The interactive approach offered young people a space to think about the dangers of legal and illegal drugs.
Through anonymous questionnaires, they could confide about their experiences with alcohol, cigarettes or drugs.
