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Introduction to Fireground Communications 0.50 This course defines communication and identifies five components of a fireground communication model. Each component is described in detail and a procedure for implementing the components is reviewed. The different types of common fireground communications are described and examples of each are given.
Introduction to Evaluation 2.00 Quality programs operate with the idea that they will change, improve, and grow. Knowing how to identify areas needing improvement is the key to program quality, which must be continually evaluated to identify strengths and weaknesses. In this course, participants will learn what evaluation is, why it is important for programs, and ways they can evaluate their own programs.
Introduction to Enrichment 2.50 This course supports and extends the notion that the provision of enrichment is vital for ensuring animal welfare in a zoological environment. Learners will be guided through the components of an enrichment program, the approval process, and questions that should be considered before the provision of any enrichment. Important considerations for ensuring animal and keeper safety, as well as the basics of data collection are also highlighted in this class.
"" Introduction to Eldercare 2.75 This course will equip you with the essential knowledge to navigate the unique challenges and opportunities that come with caring for older adults.
"" Introduction to Education Policy and Law 1.25 This course covers an introduction to educational policy and law. This course will help you develop new knowledge about the fundamental principles and legislation that shape the education system, enabling you to understand what factors influence educational practices and decision-making.
"" Introduction to Construction Trades 2.00 This course covers the scope of tasks of construction trades, the wide variety of careers in the construction trades, and why they are vital to our daily lives and economy. Construction trades, often referred to as skilled trades, encompass a wide range of manual labor jobs related to the construction and maintenance of buildings, structures, and infrastructures.
Introduction to Assessment for Teachers 1.25 This course covers basic assessment information for teachers. It will be a refresher for basic concepts generally covered in a teacher preparation program. Educators must understand the reasons for assessment and its importance in supporting appropriately designed instruction for students. This course will help you develop new knowledge and review prior knowledge regarding the impact of assessment on teaching and learning.
"" Introduction to American Sign Language 0.50 This course covers basic American Sign Language also known as ASL. This course will help you develop new knowledge about what American Sign Language is, where it comes from, and who benefits from it. You will also learn how ASL is used and some common signs for the classroom.
Introduction to Aging with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 0.50 The course presents a general overview of aging with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as an overview of specific disabilities, such as Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and epilepsy.
Introduction and Understanding of OSHA 0.75 This course covers the basic introduction to OSHA, its mission and how it's achieved, and what OSHA's role is in the workplace.

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