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McAvoy, Darren; Kuhns, Michael; Dettenmaier, Megan; Dupéy, Lauren Nicole – Journal of Extension, 2020
The combination of large volumes of woody fuel needing disposal after forestry activities and evolving regulatory restrictions makes traditional methods of pile burning increasingly difficult. Alternatively, using small kilns to pyrolyze these fuels on-site yields a potentially valuable product: biochar. In this article, we describe an educational…
Descriptors: Fuels, Forestry, Learning Activities, Fire Protection
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Gabriela Bjørnsen; Ove Njå – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2023
Fire and rescue operations in tunnels constitute unusual and complex working environments for first responders. The ability to make correct decisions, based on the tunnel's specific characteristics, demands welltrained incident commanders equipped with sufficient knowledge and skills. The potential catastrophic consequences of tunnel fires have…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Fire Science Education, Fire Protection, Emergency Programs
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Flandin, Simon, Ed.; Vidal-Gomel, Christine, Ed.; Becerril Ortega, Raquel, Ed. – Professional and Practice-based Learning, 2022
This book offers various ways in which analyzing professional experience and activity in simulation training makes it possible to describe practice-based learning affordances and processes. Research has been conducted in various simulation programs in the domains of healthcare, victim rescue and population protection, involving healthcare workers,…
Descriptors: Simulation, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities, Allied Health Occupations Education
Tracey, Edward A. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Despite there being a significant amount of research investigating workplace learning, research exploring firefighter workplace learning is almost nonexistent. The purpose of this qualitative multi-case study was to explore how firefighters conceptualize, report, and practice workplace learning. The researcher also investigated how firefighters…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Workplace Learning, Fire Protection, Qualitative Research
Baskas, Richard S. – Online Submission, 2012
Government budget constraints had forced the Emergency Dispatch Center (EDC) at a military installation to work with less than the normal number of staff. A Program Proposal was developed previously that had determined that a learning gap existed in the researcher's work environment at a military installation. To counter this gap, Learning Tasks…
Descriptors: Fire Protection, Emergency Programs, Adult Students, Learning Activities
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Holmgren, Robert – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2015
This article reports on findings from a comparative study on firefighter students' learning processes in a technology-supported distance training course and a traditional campus training course in Sweden. Based on student interviews and observations of exercises, the article aims to describe and analyse the impact on learning processes when…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fire Science Education, Fire Protection, Comparative Analysis
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Holmgren, Robert – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2013
This article focuses on the impact on learning processes when digital technologies are integrated into PBL (problem-based learning) oriented distance training. Based on socio-cultural perspectives on learning and a comparative distance-campus as well as a time-perspective, instructor and student roles, and learning activities were explored.…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, Comparative Analysis
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC. – 1980
Two fire education programs for young children are described. The basic principles of both programs are the same: keep it short, make it fun, and get the children involved. The first program addresses what to do if clothes catch fire, teaching about matches, and exiting during a fire (crawling under smoke, raising windows, and unlocking doors).…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Fire Protection, Learning Activities, Program Descriptions
Baltimore City Public Schools, MD. – 1977
This teachers' guide outlines physical education activities designed to familiarize students with body movement and drill patterns essential in a fire emergency situation. Activities are presented in the form of fire-related games. Each game is organized by concept to be developed, objective, grade level, area in which to enact game, and equipment…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Fire Protection, Learning Activities, Physical Education
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Koepsell, Jeanne C. – PTA Today, 1989
This article lists several activities which could be used in a program to promote summer safety for children. The focus is on fire safety and sports safety. A list of resources is included. (IAH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Child Safety, Elementary Education, Fire Protection
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC. – 1976
This miniproduct safety unit is designed as a flexible resource unit and has material for one or several class periods. It is intended to give students some basic information about flammable fabrics and government rules regulating them. There is also information about the new flame resistant materials and their care and maintenance. The unit…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Curriculum Guides, Distributive Education, Federal Legislation
Hall, Meryl – 1993
In 1994, Smokey Bear turns 50! For a half century, Smokey has been helping children and adults protect forests and wildlands from careless fire. With this kit students can celebrate Smokey's message using a variety of activities that include dramatic play, stories, games, and things to make and do. Through these activities, students learn about…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary School Teachers, Fire Protection, Habitats
Needham, Dorothy – Teacher, 1977
National Fire Protection Week is a perfect time for launching a fire safety learning center. The activities described here are intended to help children recognize fire hazards in their homes, play areas and public buildings; learn how to act intelligently in fire emergencies; be able to share their knowledge of fire safety with others and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Fire Protection, Instructional Materials
Early Childhood Today, 2005
This article presents 10 safety activities for children. Among others, car and bus safety activities helps children develop social and language skills as they simulate riding safely in a car or bus.
Descriptors: Child Safety, Safety Education, Learning Activities, Children
Anoka-Hennepin Technical Coll., Minneapolis, MN. – 1995
This document contains course materials for the minimum general and Koch-specific requirements for the fire suppression training and education portion of the integrated industrial emergency response team training program. The various levels of performance were developed with the National Fire standard 600, Private Fire Brigades. The training is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Fire Fighters, Fire Protection, Fire Science Education
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