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Mechling, Linda C. – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2008
This review synthesizes the empirical literature (1976-2006) focusing on teaching personal safety skills to persons with intellectual disabilities. Thirty-six investigations were identified which provided information on six areas of instruction: (a) pedestrian/street crossing safety; (b) home accident prevention; (c) application of first aid…
Descriptors: Investigations, Mental Retardation, Accident Prevention, Safety Education
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Pricer, Wayne F. – Community College Enterprise, 2008
In the wake of the horrific shootings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, many colleges and universities have begun to reexamine and reevaluate classroom management strategies and practices. Several institutions have taken additional steps to try to deal with the issue of physical safety in the classroom. This article presents an…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Annotated Bibliographies, Classroom Environment, School Safety
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Freund, Barbara; Petrakos, Davithoula – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2008
We developed driving restrictions that are linked to specific driving errors, allowing cognitively impaired individuals to continue to independently meet mobility needs while minimizing risk to themselves and others. The purpose of this project was to evaluate the efficacy and duration expectancy of these restrictions in promoting safe continued…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Safety Education, Gerontology, Geriatrics
Sexton, Julie S.; Schilling, Jennifer K.; Taylor, Jan C. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2009
The prevention of foodborne illness in childcare centers is a major public health concern. One prevention mechanism is the education of childcare providers. Because of the very diverse population in the childcare profession, the constant turnover rate and the need for high-quality, accessible training, providing this training proves to be an…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Prevention, Food Standards, Teaching Methods
Moore, Janet C. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2008
At the intersection of online education and preparedness, Johns Hopkins University's (JHU) Center for Public Health Preparedness provides all-hazards preparedness and response training for public health and public safety professionals. This report comes from Jonathan Links' keynote address to the Sloan Summer Research Workshop in Baltimore,…
Descriptors: Public Health, Workshops, Safety, Online Courses
Training, 1975
An interview with Earl D. Heath, Director of the Office of Training and Education, Occupational Safety, and Health Division, U. S. Department of Labor, provides a discussion of the status of OSHA legislation in its training programs, in-house courses, and current course-development projects. (BP)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Interviews, Safety, Safety Education
Carron, Andrew S. – Improving Human Performance, 1975
Efforts to protect automobile occupants from injury and death have shown little effectiveness despite large expenditures and great frustration on the part of government, industry, and consumers. A discussion of how a simple, effective, and inexpensive safety program is still possible. (Author)
Descriptors: Program Development, Public Policy, Safety Education
Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1977
Descriptors: Athletic Equipment, Gymnastics, Safety, Safety Education
Nelson, Gary D.; Bruess, Clint E. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1986
A study examined the feasibility and replicability of informational and reinforcement strategies designed to increase safety belt use in a university setting. The findings revealed moderate increases in safety belt use over repeated observations. (CB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Higher Education, Safety Education
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Haines, Jamie E. – PTA Today, 1986
Families can take an active role in protecting their homes and themselves from fire by: (1) keeping their homes free of fire hazards; (2) installing, testing, and maintaining smoke detectors; and (3) developing a fire escape plan. (DF)
Descriptors: Family Role, Fire Protection, Safety Education
Powell, Frank G. – Training and Development Journal, 1973
Environments visited by salesmen are not subject to the same control that exists in factory situations. Their safety attitude can be improved by a comprehensive safety training program especially geared to their particular needs. The self-study program developed by Hardboards Australia is described in detail. (SA)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Safety Education, Sales Workers
Truesdell, William; Wicks, Carol – Instructor, 1976
Article includes sources for complete details about bike safety programs. (RW)
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Safety Education, Traffic Safety
Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Flessner, Christopher; Gatheridge, Brian; Johnson, Brigitte; Satterlund, Melisa; Egemo, Kristin – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2004
This study evaluated behavioral skills training (BST), in a multiple baseline across subjects design, for teaching firearm safety skills to 6 6- and 7-year-old children. Similar to previous research with 4- and 5-year-olds, half of the children acquired the safety skills following BST and half acquired the skills following BST plus in situ…
Descriptors: Safety, Weapons, Interpersonal Competence, Safety Education
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article describes a new syllabus offered at University of Toledo that focuses on guns and gun policy. The course provides students with learning opportunities on how to arm themselves with propaganda from both sides of the debate over how to apply the Second Amendment, the act that establishes "the right of the people to keep and bear…
Descriptors: Weapons, Safety Education, Civil Rights, College Students
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Collett, Stacy – Community College Journal, 2007
Community colleges, while safe, are not immune to violence. In the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings, community colleges are committed to making campuses safer. From training first responders to understanding and identifying potential threats, the author describes what schools are doing to eradicate their so-called [in] securities and improve…
Descriptors: School Security, Community Colleges, Safety Education, School Safety
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