At the end of the pilot, all students evaluated the curriculum. The course was rated as excellent by 99% of the participants. They felt that they had learned valuable knowledge and had also improved their reading, writing, thinking, and speaking skills. New materials were generated by the students through the various activities at the end of each unit. Several parents who smoke learned about ways to protect their children from second hand cigarette smoke. One woman in the early stages of pregnancy, who had been smoking for 15 years, quit smoking at the end of the course. Other students thought that they could now educate their children about the dangers of smoking and be supportive and influential in helping family members and close friends quit smoking.