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Forklift: Material Handling 0.75 This course covers topics and techniques related to safe forklift operation and material handling.
"" Foundation for School Success (CDA 6) 2.00 Beyond simply academic skills, "school readiness" encompasses the holistic development of young children, encompassing social, emotional, physical, and cognitive domains. This course empowers early childhood professionals to support this development from infancy through preschool, laying a strong foundation for future success in kindergarten and beyond.
Foundational Literacy Strategies for Paraprofessionals 1.00 This course covers foundational literacy strategies for paraprofessionals. It will walk you through different strategies you can use throughout the reading process. The content of this course is divided into three parts: strategies you can use before reading, during reading, and after reading. It is just one out of many paraprofessional courses we offer. This course will help you develop new knowledge about students and will help you better understand your role as a paraprofessional.
"" Foundations of Interpretation for World Language Interpreters in Educational and Community Settings 0.75 This course covers the foundational skills, knowledge, and ethical framework for effective interpretation in educational and community environments. It is just one of the many educational professional courses we offer. This course will help you build new relationships with your students, develop new strategies for clear communication, and gain a deeper understanding of your role as an interpreter.
Framing: Child Maltreatment for EMS Providers 1.00 Child Abuse Pediatrician Dr. E. Murray discusses some of the key issues that EMS providers must consider when caring for abused children. Final Exam: This multiple-choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have two attempts to gain an 70% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
Framing: Documentation-Proper and Complete 1.00 Your local training director, operations officers, and medical direction have expectations that should be met for each and every documentation piece that you provide. It is our intention to provide you with knowledge on this subject that will spark good discussion and hopefully a better overall product for you and your service.
Framing: Interviewing a Flight Medic 1.00 The advent of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) has opened the door for care that is often superior to what can be done on the ground. Most providers will look to the speed of transport as the benefit that a helicopter can offer. This lesson is designed to allow the Ground Emergency Medical Service (GEMS) Provider a chance to think differently about HEMS. This interview sheds some light on how just one Flight Medic approaches her job. This enlightening talk will offer a GEMS provider the opportunity to value not just what HEMS can do for the patient but gain some insight as to how the people on the aircraft can make a difference to the persons in need of assistance. Final Exam: This multiple choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have TWO attempts to gain a 70% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
Framing: Toxic Inhalations at Structure Fires 1.00 In this brief overview, we discuss the topic of smoke inhalation as it relates to what may occur during a typical structure fire. The emphasis of this lesson will be CO and Cyanide. These are two of the most common toxic inhalation hazards that EMS providers will encounter when treating those that are exposed. Final Exam: This multiple-choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have two attempts to gain an 70% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
Freelance Work 0.50 This course will teach you what freelance work is and why it's becoming a common career path for many professionals. Freelance work is completed by people known as freelancers, who are self-employed rather than having a permanent employment to a singular company. This type of work involves short-term jobs, such as gigs or temp jobs.
"" Freelancing 101 1.25 This course covers the fundamentals of freelancing. Freelancing offers independence, letting individuals choose their projects and schedules, while still providing diverse opportunities to explore different industries and build a flexible career. However, it also entails managing finances, client relationships, and the challenges of inconsistent income.

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