NAP101 Online Curriculum Modules Online Specific
Fentanyl Awareness, Prevention, and Response Training (Grades 7–12)
Format: 100% Online | Self-paced or instructor-facilitated
Total Duration: ~75–90 minutes
Module 1: Understanding Fentanyl
Duration: 15–20 minutes
Delivery Format: Interactive video + short reading quiz
Learning Objectives
- Define fentanyl and understand its potency and medical use.
- Distinguish between prescription and illicit fentanyl.
- Explain how counterfeit pills and powder contamination increase overdose risk.
Online Activities
- Interactive Video: “What Is Fentanyl?” with embedded comprehension questions (auto-graded).
- Knowledge Card Flip Deck: Students click through facts vs. myths about fentanyl.
- Mini-Quiz (3 Questions):
- What makes fentanyl more dangerous than other opioids?
- How is illicit fentanyl different from medical fentanyl?
- Why is it hard to tell if a pill contains fentanyl?
Reflection Prompt
“Why do you think so many people accidentally take fentanyl without realizing it?”
(Students submit short typed responses.)
Module 2: Recognizing an Overdose
Duration: 15–20 minutes
Delivery Format: Scenario-based animation + discussion board
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the key physical and behavioral signs of an overdose.
- Identify safe and immediate steps to take if an overdose occurs.
Online Activities
- Interactive Scenario: “What Would You Do?” — Students watch a short overdose simulation and make decisions step-by-step.
- Downloadable Chart: “Signs of an Overdose: What to Look For.”
- Knowledge Check (3 Questions):
- What are three visible signs of an overdose?
- Who should you call first in an emergency?
- Why should you stay with the person after giving help?
Discussion Prompt
“If you saw someone who might be overdosing, what would you do first—and why?”
Module 3: Naloxone (Narcan) Training
Duration: 20–25 minutes
Delivery Format: Interactive tutorial + embedded video
Learning Objectives
- Understand how naloxone works to reverse opioid overdose.
- Learn to administer naloxone (Narcan) safely and correctly.
- Recognize when additional doses may be needed.
Online Activities
- Video Tutorial: “How to Use Narcan Nasal Spray.”
- Interactive Step Trainer: Click-through simulation of using Narcan (includes “practice” animation).
- Quick Quiz (4 Questions):
- What does naloxone do in the body?
- What’s the correct way to administer Narcan nasal spray?
- When should you give a second dose?
- Where can families access Narcan locally?
Resource Download
- “Step-by-Step Naloxone Guide” (Printable PDF for students and families).
Module 4: Prevention & Staying Safe
Duration: 15–20 minutes
Delivery Format: Interactive reading + peer reflection
Learning Objectives
- Understand how to avoid fentanyl exposure.
- Identify healthy coping skills to resist peer pressure and manage stress.
- Learn how to support a friend who might be at risk.
Online Activities
- Interactive Reading: “Safer Choices” — Pop-up facts, animations, and clickable examples.
- Peer Challenge Board: Students share short posts on how they handle stress in positive ways.
- Quiz (3 Questions):
- Name one strategy to prevent fentanyl exposure.
- What should you do if someone pressures you to use pills or drugs?
- What’s one healthy way to manage stress?
Reflection Prompt
“List one positive coping skill you already use and one new one you’d like to try.”
Module 5: Review & Final Assessment
Duration: 10–15 minutes
Delivery Format: Comprehensive quiz + digital certificate
Learning Objectives
- Reinforce understanding of fentanyl’s dangers and overdose response.
- Demonstrate competency in recognizing overdose signs and using naloxone.
Online Activities
- Final Quiz (10 Questions): Combination of multiple-choice, scenario, and short answer.
- Reflection Submission: “How will you use what you learned to make your community safer?”
- Certificate of Completion: Automatically generated after passing 80% or higher.
Digital Add-Ons for the Online Platform
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Feature |
Description |
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Pre-Training Survey |
Assess baseline knowledge and attitudes before the course. |
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Post-Training Evaluation |
Gather student feedback and measure comprehension. |
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Auto-Graded Knowledge Checks |
Embedded quizzes at the end of each module. |
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Download Center |
Fentanyl Fact Sheet • Overdose Signs Chart • Naloxone Steps • Safe Choices Poster |
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Instructor Dashboard |
Track progress, quiz scores, completion rates, and reflections. |
💬 Instructor/Moderator Guidance
- Host one live Q&A session per week for student discussion or parent info sessions.
- Provide timely feedback on reflections to reinforce learning.
Encourage optional family participation via downloadable take-home materials.