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Behavior Intervention Plans for Teachers 1.00 This course covers information necessary to understand and implement effective behavior intervention plans (also called positive behavior support plans) as part of an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). A BIP is created after extensive documentation to provide monitored replacement behaviors for a child exhibiting behaviors that interfere with learning.
Behavior Management for Paraprofessionals 1.50 In an education setting, behavior management involves teaching and reinforcing positive behaviors while trying to reduce negative ones. This course covers how a paraprofessional can assist with behavior management in the classroom. This is just one out of many paraprofessional courses we offer. This course will help you expand your knowledge about student behavior and will help you understand what your role as a paraprofessional is.
Behavior Management for Teachers 1.50 In an educational setting, behavior management involves teaching and reinforcing positive behaviors while reducing negative ones. This course covers how to incorporate behavior management in the classroom. This is just one of many educational courses we offer. This course will help you expand your knowledge about student behavior and will help you implement behavior management techniques.
"" Benefits of Connecting Seniors and Young Children (CDA 3) 2.00 This course equips you with the knowledge and tools to integrate senior adults into childcare and education programs. Discover how this approach benefits children, seniors, your program, and you, enriching lives across generations.
Best Practices in Red Panda Management 1.00 In this webinar attendees will learn about best practice husbandry techniques for red panda. The San Diego Zoo has had red pandas since the 1940’s. Nicki Boyd has worked with red panda for 20 years and has put together information on breeding, housing, nutrition, veterinary care, exhibit design, training, and enrichment. The webinar also contains some of the latest information on conservation of red panda in the wild. This webinar will go over the basic best practices from experts in red panda care and shows the San Diego Zoo’s red panda management of this
Beyond Email 1.00 In the past, email was the best way to communicate with people online. But today, there are many different ways to talk online. Online communication allows you to do things like: Make phone calls from your computer and even see the person you are talking with Share with lots of friends at the same time without sending an email to each of them Engage with different websites by making comments or posting your own content We'll take a look at some different methods of online communication, including chat, video calling, text messages, and status updates.
Beyond Pride: Year-Round Action 1.00 Every June, Pride Month offers a chance for celebration and equal rights activism for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies. But what happens when the rainbow-themed window displays and social media filters are put away? How do we remain authentic supporters of LGBTQ+ rights and honor the community for the rest of the year? This course will help. This is the second in a two-part series. The first course (Power and Pride: The Origins of Pride Month) reviews the origins and history behind Pride Month. This second course contains practical advice for organizations and individuals who want to live out inclusive values and remain committed to advocacy year-round.
Bioinspiration: A Novel Activity to Engage Students in Creativity and STEM 1.00 Bioinspiration, also known as biomimicry, is an interdisciplinary process in which biological principles and elements are studied in order to draw analogies to be applied to human innovation. We will first define bioinspiration through examples of past successes. Next, we will discuss why conservation organizations like San Diego Zoo Global are interested in this field and how conservation may benefit from the involvement of engineers and industry. Participants will enjoy an adaptation tour of some of San Diego Zoo Global’s diverse plant and animal collections, highlighting examples of how the natural world can inspire engineering. His talk will include an interactive exercise to help stimulate creative thinking based around bioinspiration.
Biomimicry/Bioinspiration: a novel activity to further conservation involving engineers, business, and San Diego Zoo Global 1.00 Bioinspiration, also known as biomimicry, is an interdisciplinary process in which biological principles and elements are studied in order to draw analogies to be applied to human innovation. Learn how we introduce students to the concept of bioinspiration through a variety of education programs. We will also describe our approach when working with students to foster creativity and think in new and innovative ways.
Birds 2.00 This course will provide an introduction to birds, including an overview of physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, reproduction and the conservation efforts dedicated to protecting this taxonomic group.

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