Image Titlesort ascending Duration (hours) Description
Engaging English Learner Families and Communities 2.00 This online course serves as a compliment to Healthy Cultural Identities and Engaging Families and Communities, an in-person training offered through CalSAC's English Learner Training and Professional Development Project. This course will help participants go deeper and gain more examples and strategies related to some of the 5 Tips for Engaging English Learners' Families and Communities introduced in the training.
Enfermedades por calor (Spanish) Heat Illness 0.75 Este curso cubre los diferentes tipos de enfermedades relacionadas con el calor. Se describe cada enfermedad y se proporcionan detalles de prevención. Además, el curso cubre un ejemplo de estudio de caso para ayudarlo a ponerse en una situación y aplicar lo que ha aprendido.
Energy and You! 2.00 CalSAC has partnered with the Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) to bring the Energenius® Out-of-School Time Program to our online training platform. This FREE environmental stewardship curriculum is designed to engage children and youth to think about how they use energy, how energy is measured, paid for, and ways to save energy. Children and youth will understand how they can help reduce the impacts of energy use and production on the environment, and also practice influencing others to take energy-saving actions. Additionally, the curriculum is uniquely and intentionally designed to engage families in energy and water conservation habits. Energy and You is Activity Guide #1 in the 4-part curriculum Energenius® Out-of-School Time Program. The curriculum and activities are designed to engage children and youth to think about how they use energy, how energy is measured and paid for, and ways to save energy. This course will prepare participants to deliver the activities from the Energy and You Activity Guide as well as connect families to resources to help save energy and money.
Energy and the Environment 2.00 CalSAC has partnered with the Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) to bring the Energenius® Out-of-School Time Program to our online training platform. This FREE environmental stewardship curriculum is designed to engage children and youth to think about how they use energy, how energy is measured, paid for, and ways to save energy. Children and youth will understand how they can help reduce the impacts of energy use and production on the environment, and also practice influencing others to take energy-saving actions. Additionally, the curriculum is uniquely and intentionally designed to engage families in energy and water conservation habits. Energy and the Environment is Activity Guide #2 in the 4-part Energenius® Out-of-School Time Program. The curriculum and activities are designed to engage children and youth in understanding how energy is produced, where energy comes from, and some impacts of energy use and energy production on the environment. This course will prepare participants to deliver the activities from the Energy and the Environment Activity Guide as well as connect families to resources to help save energy and money.
Ending Extinction: The Basics - Module 2 2.50 The goal of this course is to lead the fight against extinction by taking a leadership role and collaborating with others to save species from extinction using science-based techniques and fostering collaboration and cooperation.
Ending Extinction: The Basics - Module 1 2.50 The goal of this course is to lead the fight against extinction by taking a leadership role and collaborating with others to save species from extinction using science-based techniques and fostering collaboration and cooperation.
End-of-Life Care (Part 1): Introduction—Palliative Care 1.00 Nursing educator Dr. Jacqueline Coates, DNP, MS, RN, FNP-C, is a retired paramedic who brings her experiences in prehospital medicine and hospice to this introductory lesson in palliative care. The series begins by discussing the concepts of hospice and palliative care. Her expertise and teaching acumen provide several opportunities for you and your team to expound upon the principles she introduces.  The multiple-choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have two attempts to gain an 80% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
EMS Response to Reported Shootings 1.00 We handpicked these two paramedics to speak about the challenges of caring for shooting victims. Eric Rathfelder has a rich educational background and works in an urban setting as a police sergeant. Sean Riemer is a well-respected trainer in a rural setting. The conversation that ensues will spark discussion in your agency whether you are in a rural, suburban, or urban environment. 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 80% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
EMS Patient Handoffs in the Hospital 0.50
Employment 1.50 Several factors can contribute to someone being without work. These factors can be societal—a result of community circumstances, or subjective—due to individual traits. This course will explore how self-defeating thoughts and other external factors contribute to periods of unemployment. Additionally, this course will dive into the process of breaking through these barriers to become employed and the skills required to maintain a job.

Pages

CSV