A one-hundred-percent positive response to any survey is almost unprecedented in any field providing service to the public. But this is precisely what Peter, a former British martial arts champion, scored in surveys given to teachers after his talks.Peter’s drug education talks in schools are aimed at giving the true facts about drugs to children in terms that they can relate to, understand and use in life to make their own pro-survival decisions not to do drugs.
Although the good response from the children was manifestly obvious, in order to find out what the teachers thought of his presentations, Peter began giving them short survey questions to fill out after each talk.
The two key questions in the survey were:
•Whether the teacher thought the content and manner of the talk was appropriate for the children
•Whether the teacher would recommend the talk to other schools and teachers
After the completion of 100 such surveys, the teachers’ answers to both questions were: “yes” = 100; “no” = zero.
Peter is trained in the unique Narconon format for delivering such talks and it seems unlikely any other drug education presentation could math this 100% result.
So Peter Dwan’s presentations have received a startlingly unanimous thumbs-up and endorsement from teachers wherever he has gone.
But what is it that makes these presentations so special?
To find out you can visit his website to see video clips of typical talks, plus feedback from teachers and children.