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Cole J. Homer; Kristy Carlson; Nolan Marshall; Randi Peavy; Christopher M. Bingcang; John McClain; Jayme R. Dowdall – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2024
Cricothyrotomy is an emergency procedure that is utilized in situations that require immediate access to a breathing pathway. This procedure may be performed by professionals in a variety of healthcare fields depending upon the specific emergency scenario, so the development of an interprofessional workshop is imperative for procedural confidence…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Allied Health Occupations Education, First Aid, Workshops
Young, A. Keith; Osborne, Tamarra – ASCD, 2023
How do you see yourself as a trainer? Are you occasionally extraordinary, or do you flail about a bit? Are you connected to a helpful community of other trainers, or are you just starting out and feeling isolated and alone in your job? Do your workshops end with thunderous applause, or do you have nightmares about participants gazing into the…
Descriptors: Trainers, Training, Program Development, Program Effectiveness
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Puspa Raj Pant; Sudhamshu Dahal; Sunil Kumar Joshi; Julie Mytton – SAGE Open, 2023
Most road traffic crash reports published in Nepali media provide little information about their causes, impacts, or preventability. Three workshops involving 31 journalists from diverse media platforms were held using published World Health Organisation resources, to provide training in good road safety reporting. Participants were invited to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Traffic Safety, Journalism, News Reporting
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Heather H. Kelley; Ty B. Aller; Matthew Wappett – Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Direct Support Professionals (DSP) work closely with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and can play an important role in helping these individuals get treatment when they are also experiencing mental health concerns (MHC). Methods: We employed a systematic review search techniques to identify 15…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Mental Health, Staff Development
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Scott Parrott; Andrew C. Billings; Brandon Boyd; Tom Arenberg; Samantha Bureau – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2024
Concussions are an important issue facing the short- and long-term health of athletes. News media play an important role in shaping public perceptions of concussions. However, such coverage often provides inaccurate information, disinformation, and/or trivializes concussions. To address the problem, the Concussion Legacy Foundation (CLF) provides…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Head Injuries, Brain
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Richard Rose; Jayanthi Narayan; Ratika Malkani – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2024
This paper reports the findings from a pre- and post-survey of participants and interviews with a small number of course members. A three-day course of training in qualitative research methods was delivered to a cohort of inexperienced researchers, all of whom were working in the field of special educational needs and disability, in Kolkata,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Students with Disabilities, Workshops
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Šimunjak, Maja – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2023
The article outlines an evidence-informed approach for enhancing resilience, one of the key personal resources in labor, and explores the viability of this training for increasing journalists' ability to manage everyday work-related stressors. The suggested pedagogy is in the form of a microintervention, informed by literature on psychological…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Evidence Based Practice, Resilience (Psychology), Workshops
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Schneikart, Gerald; Mayrhofer, Walter – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2022
Purpose: The objective of the presented pilot study was to test the applicability of a metric to specifically measure performance improvement via a hands-on workshop about collaborative robotics. Design/methodology/approach: Candidates interested in acquiring basic practical skills in working with a collaborative robot completed a distance…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Robotics, Workshops, Technology Uses in Education
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Eschbach, Cheryl; Tiret, Holly; Carter, Erin; Newkirk, Cathy – Journal of Extension, 2019
Two trainings to prepare Extension educators for research and grant partnerships were designed, implemented, and evaluated. These trainings further national goals to address health disparities, gain partnerships in the health care sector, and support health extension. The workshop Are You Research Ready? prepares Extension educators to participate…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Extension Agents, Research, Grants
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Krasniqi, Rexhep – Issues in Educational Research, 2022
Teachers enhance their professional competencies, knowledge, and performance by attending various professional development activities, whose main goal is to assist them in helping students to achieve better results. The effectiveness of such events depends on matching the professional development to teachers' needs, experience, and objectives.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes, Principals
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Jack, D. B.; Oguntayo, R. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2020
Evidence from literature showed that lack of emotional and social intelligence is one of the reasons for disruptive behaviours among adolescents. This study investigated the effect of training on the emotional and social intelligence of secondary school students in Jos, Nigeria. The study involved 26 secondary school students comprising of 10…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Emotional Intelligence, Secondary School Students
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Frisby, Craig; Maranto, Robert – Academic Questions, 2021
The justification for diversity training programs is rooted in two fundamental sources. The first are trendy theories of white wickedness/minority victimhood that thrive in academia--e.g., "implicit bias," "hidden racism," "aversive racism," "reasonable racism," "benign bigotry," "symbolic…
Descriptors: Diversity, Civil Rights, Racial Bias, Minority Groups
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Bolourian, Yasamin; Veytsman, Elina; Galligan, Megan Ledoux; Blacher, Jan – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2021
Many students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience substantial difficulties with socialization and independence, and college campuses often lack appropriate support services in these areas. Residential advisors (RAs), who are trained to support all students living on campus, could be uniquely prepared to positively contribute to the…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Students with Disabilities, College Students
Blanck, Evelyn J.; Foley, Gilbert M.; Costa, Gerard – ZERO TO THREE, 2022
In this article, the authors describe a 3-year initiative in New York state, led by the New York Center for Child Development (NYCCD), through which more than 2,500 mental health clinicians were trained in the DC:0-5. Funding was provided through the creative use of the Preschool Development, Birth to Five federally funded Block Grant, and…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Allied Health Personnel, Professional Development
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Haque, Aisha; Meadows, Ken N. – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2020
Graduate teaching assistant (GTA) training initiatives such as the Lead TA Program seek to enhance the instructional competence of GTAs at a disciplinary level. This paper outlines the results of a mixed-method study conducted to evaluate the perceived impact of the Lead TA Program on GTAs during a two-year pilot implementation stage at a large,…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Research Universities, Program Implementation
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