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Good and bad playground spirits are presented to show social problems and safety hazards that exist in recreational areas. Stresses the importance of safety, consideration of others, and the right to privacy.
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Topics: Playgrounds -- Safety measures, Accidents -- Prevention, Safety education.
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Shows kindergarten to third grade students the correct and safe ways to get to and from school. A lesson in how to correctly respond to traffic lights and signs, get across streets, ride bicycles, wait at bus stops, and react to strangers' offers.
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Topics: Safety., Juvenile films., Safety education, Safety Home And Community., Safety Bicycle.
This film is about how accidents in the workplace might occur. In the form of a semi-dramatic reconstruction, narrated by Maurice Denham, we see how a factory worker, Stan Berry, becomes the victim of a serious accident while at work. We arrive at the scene of the accident, an industrial work place with stacks of oil drums at the same time as the ambulance. The following sequences explore how the accident happened and who is to blame. The conclusion is that it is the human factor the...
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Topics: Accidents, Occupational, Health education, Medical sciences, Safety education, Occupational safety,...
The guide contains six sections, each consisting of one or more units of general mechanical trades instruction. The sections cover: safety and tools, measuring and blueprint reading, gas welding, arc welding, small engines, and metal work. Each unit includes performance objectives stated as terminal objectives, indicating the subject matter to be covered, and as specific objectives for student performance. All units contain suggested student and teacher activities, information sheets providing...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Course Content, Curriculum Guides, Engines, Hand Tools, Industrial Education,...
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Topics: Internet and children -- Juvenile literature, Internet -- Safety measures -- Juvenile literature,...
Intended for teachers and administrators in special education, the curriculum guide offers information on planning a health education program for trainable mentally handicapped children at the primary level. Sections preceding the actual guide include information on specific goals of and elements necessary for a successful health education program, the philosophy and implementation of a school health program, and a curriculum overview. Units are presented in outline form for the following...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Alcoholism, Curriculum Guides, Dental Health, Drug Abuse, Exceptional Child...
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Topics: Readers - Beginner, Health & Daily Living - General, Juvenile Nonfiction, Children's Books/Ages...
This instructional program, developed by the National Public Services Research Institute, is designed for implementation in secondary schools. It employs a student-centered approach in order to simulate the kind of interactions youth experience when making decisions to drink or not to drink. The teacher guide provides background and administrative information on the program as well as guidance on requirements, strategies, and procedures for conducting instructional activities. The guide is...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Alcohol Education, Class Activities, Drinking, Driver Education, Safety Education,...
This combination workbook and study guide for driver education courses is divided into three sections. Section One consists of eight parts including suggestions on avoiding various collisions and other driving maneuvers. The second section consists of an outline for assisting the student in taking notes on instruction. The third section is a manual for defensive drivers consisting of important driving tips and other information. Numerous illustrations, questions and answers, and other materials...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Driver Education, Glossaries, Guides, Instructional Materials, Motor Vehicles, Safety...
This booklet comprises the sixth grade component of a series of curriculum guides on fire and burn prevention. Designed to meet the age-specific needs of sixth grade students, its objectives include: (1) developing a comprehensive understanding of fire physics, (2) evaluating electrical hazards and how to respond to those hazards, and (3) continuing study of first aid for burns. Texas essential elements of instruction that may appropriately be integrated with the fire prevention curriculum are...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Electricity, Fire Protection, First Aid, Grade 6, Injuries, Instructional Materials,...
This manual is intended for use in presenting a course which provides the content-specific general chemistry education required for the safety awareness and job enhancement of persons employed as waste handlers. The course, which was designed to be delivered to technicians at job sites in a lecture/demonstration format with several hands-on exercises and video and laser disc presentations, is divided into sections on general chemistry and specific applications. Among the topics covered in the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adult Basic Education, Adult Vocational Education, Chemistry, General Science,...
Noting that feeding children foods that are nourishing and uncontaminated keeps children healthy and safe, this book is intended to help caregivers provide children with healthy and safe food, and meet national, state, and local nutrition standards. Chapter one provides a rationale for the book and includes tips for child care providers. Chapter two focuses on cleanliness and provides guidance on hand- and dishwashing and on keeping preparation areas clean. Chapter three addresses choosing...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Child Health, Childhood Needs, Children, Cooking Instruction, Day Care, Day Care...
Presented is a curriculum guide for educable mentally retarded pupils in grades seven through twelve. Summarized are objectives for the junior high level (including personal and social adjustment) and the senior high level (such as recreational and leisure time skills). Goals, activities, and suggested topics for experience units are listed for grades 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12 in the following curriculum areas: personal and social adjustment, occupational competence, health, physical development,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adjustment (to Environment), Curriculum Guides, Exceptional Child Education, Health,...
Solid information and fresh new ideas for students wishing to organize safety projects are presented in this manual. Included is a comprehensive collection of resources with names of individuals/organizations to contact for more information, fact sheets, and suggestions for fund raising. The manual is divided into four sections. The first chapter describes how to develop a clear, factual message about safety. The second chapter explains how to develop the skills needed to establish goals and to...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Drinking, Driving While Intoxicated, Peer Counseling, Safety Education, Secondary...
This packet of teacher education materials is based on the publication "Be Safe!" and is intended for those teaching science to children ages 4 to 12. The pack contains INSET materials that supplement a safety exhibition contained in the second edition of "Be Safe!." Five basic activities include instructions for training leaders and reproducible teacher education materials. Activities cover: (1) how to use the exhibition material (contains copy masters for a question sheet,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Demonstrations (Science), Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign...
Context based learning (CBL) is a powerful tool that utilises areas of student interest framed in meaningful contexts to foster development of new skills and understanding. For middle school students, engineering activities that relate to real-world problems provide suitable CBL contexts for acquiring conceptual scientific and mathematical understanding. CBL can be implemented in mathematics education through the teaching strategies associated with Realistic Mathematics Education (RME)...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Engineering Education, Engineering Technology, Middle School Students, Teaching...
This study determined the workability of Safety Education and Training for Workers' strategy in reducing accidents. A descriptive survey research design was used. A total of 20 Managerial staff with mean work experience of 13.5 years was selected from 10 manufacturing industries in Lagos State, using intact group method. They were 100% males. Data gathering tools were validated, self-developed questionnaire and accident data recorded in the industries, 12 months before and 12 months after the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Foreign Countries, Safety Education, Manufacturing Industry, Males, Occupational...
Few pedestrian injury prevention programs appear to articulate the theory upon which their design and evaluation are based. This article describes how theory was used to plan, develop, implement, and evaluate the educational component of a comprehensive child pedestrian intervention. Organizational and planning theories were used to guide the conceptual development, implementation, and evaluation of the program, while behavioral and child development theories were used to identify the content...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Intervention, Traffic Safety, Prevention, Program Effectiveness, Pedestrian Traffic,...
The student textbook is designed for grades 5-8 and explores various earth science topics. A cartoon character named Tommy Tsumi explores earth facts and concepts throughout the text. Activities, materials, and learning objectives for each unit in the textbook are presented in the teacher's guide. Units in both books include: (1) "The Outside of the Earth"; (2) "The Interior of the Earth"; (3) "Earthquakes and Volcanoes"; (4) "Tsunamis"; and (5)...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Earth Science, Earthquakes, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Natural...
This report describes what has been done to implement the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 during its first year of operation. The report examines the responsibilities of the Department of Labor for setting safety and health standards and also explores the activities of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in research and training. Implementation of the Act included cooperative programs with state governments. Among the data in the report are work-injury rates by industry...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accidents, Allied Health Occupations Education, Federal Legislation, Health,...
GRADES OR AGES: Grades 10-12. SUBJECT MATTER: First aid and survival education. ORGANIZATION AND PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: The guide is divided into six sections: transportation of the injured, automobile accidents, conditions resulting from nuclear explosion, chemical warfare, natural catastrophes, and psychological first aid. The publication format of four columns gives the outline of content, the major understandings and fundamental concepts, suggested teaching aids and learning activities, and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, First Aid, Health Education, High School Students, Injuries, Medical Services,...
This student module on safety guards for machinery is one of 50 modules concerned with job safety and health. This module discusses how machinery can be made safer to use by the installation of safety guards. Following the introduction, seven objectives (each keyed to a page in the text) the student is expected to accomplish are listed (e.g., Explain the basic machine motions). Then each objective is taught in detail, sometimes accompanied by illustrations. Learning activities are included. A...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Behavioral Objectives, Health Education, Learning Activities,...
The activities, research findings, and services of the Children's Television Workshop during a 3-month period are summarized. Research activities undertaken related to Sesame Street and staff meetings to disseminate that research are listed first; then, production completed or planned is outlined. Under community education services, the radio, press, and television coverage of the Sesame Street Fire Safety Project, future expansion of that project and the Electric Company Power Station Project...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Childrens Television, Community Services, Educational Television, Foreign Countries,...
Designed for student use in "Materials, Materials Handling, and Fabrication Processes," one of 11 courses in a 2-year associate degree program in solar technology, this manual provides readings, exercises, worksheets, bibliographies, and illustrations for 13 course modules. The manual, which corresponds to an instructor guide for the same course, covers the following topics: (1) general shop safety; (2) units of measuring and measuring devices; (3) hand tools/power tools and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Carpentry, Class Activities, Community Colleges, Construction (Process), Electrical...
This guide is intended to assist workers in reducing their exposure to hazardous chemicals on the job. It describes a systematic preventive approach to hazardous chemicals that is based on the following steps: determining which chemicals are in use at a particular worksite (techniques for asking the company and steps to take if the company is unwilling to cooperate); identifying the short- and long-term health effects of different chemicals; assessing the seriousness of exposure (solid, liquid,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Adult Education, Equipment Utilization, Hazardous Materials,...
This instructor's manual was designed to help graduates of the California Bus Driver Instructor Course provide effective instruction to school bus driver trainees. It contains enough material for 20-30 hours of classroom training. The information is organized in 12 instructional units that cover the following topics: introduction to the course; driver's license and special certificate requirements; bus operation, use, laws, and regulations; vehicle components; general defensive driving...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Bus Transportation, Classroom Techniques, Driver Education, Instructional Materials,...
The focus of this curriculum is on prevention of spinal cord injury (SCI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). The program is aimed at children because it is early in life that behavioral patterns are formed which become increasingly more difficult to modify as the child enters adolescence. The curriculum is based on principles of child development, early childhood education, and prevention psychology. It is designed to increase children's perceptions of vulnerability to SCI or TBI, the severity...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Bicycling, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Early...
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Topics: Safety, Juvenile literature, Children: Grades 1-2, Juvenile Nonfiction, Children's Books/Ages 4-8...
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Answers basic questions about fitness, nutrition, and safety measures at home and at school
Topics: Health, Safety education, Health, Safety, Questions and answers
Safety procedures are outlined for the following sports: (1) fishing; (2) hunting and shooting; (3) skeet and trap; (4) hiking and mountaineering; (5) ice fishing; (6) ice skating; (7) skiing; (8) snowmobiling; (9) recreational motorcycling; and (10) developmental and play activities. (JD)
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Athletic Equipment, Athletics, Recreational Activities, Safety...
Following a brief description of the major components found effective in school safety programs (safety management, education, and services) and data on school accidents in Iowa, this book addresses various aspects of safety related to science instruction, emphasizing that responsibility for safety must be shared by both teacher and students. Areas discussed include: (1) legal liability (definition of pertinent terms, teacher responsibilities, and case studies); (2) eye protection; (3) safety...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Biology, Chemistry, College Science, Disabilities, Guidelines,...
This paper describes implementation of a transition program which resulted in the successful movement of eight young mentally retarded adults from a segregated residential setting to a supervised apartment program in the community. The youth and their families visited the apartments and jointly made the decision to participate in the program. They selected their own rooms and roommates. Training occurred prior to the move in the actual apartments and community in which they would live and work....
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Attitude Change, Daily Living Skills,...
This student module on mechanized off-road equipment safety is one of 50 modules concerned with job safety and health. This module aims to encourage the development of a positive approach to safety as it concerns the heavy equipment industry. Following the introduction, 15 objectives (each keyed to a page in the text) the student is expected to accomplish are listed (e.g., Discuss operator qualifications and training). Then each objective is taught in detail, sometimes accompanied by...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Behavioral Objectives, Employment Qualifications, Equipment Utilization, First Aid,...
Developed by classroom teachers, university professors, and personnel from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, this guide is an effort to assist teachers in locating and utilizing safety materials as well as to assist them in developing well-balanced safety programs for the children and young people in the state. The preschool and elementary curriculum considers: (1) safety in transportation, home, and schools, (2) information on drugs, alcohol, and smoking, and (3) safety concepts for...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Educational Media, Elementary Education, Resource Materials, Safety Education,...
Full awareness of individual responsibilities, realization of the seriousness of the problem, and administrative guidance are necessary for a successful school disaster preparedness program. The same kinds of personnel training should not be required in all school systems nor under all conditions. Training would depend, for example, on the geographical location of the school in relation to such possible disasters as floods, seismic sea waves, windstorms, blizzards, and fallout. Nor could any...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Administrator Guides, Civil Defense, Curriculum Development, Educational Planning,...
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Topics: Safety education, Health education, Social adjustment, First aid in illness and injury
The purpose of the Safest Route to School project is to help children develop safe walking habits and inform them of the potential dangers which exist in a seemingly innocent walk to school. This project will foster cooperation between home and school in working toward the common goal of protecting the lives of children. Some of the guiding principles discussed which the teacher can use as a basis for the implementation of this project into the curriculum are: directness, minimum use of...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Instructional Programs, Safety, Safety Education, School Safety,...
This project was conducted to: (1) identify and clarify the primary needs and issues related to highway safety manpower education and training, (2) evaluate the potential sources of assistance for resolving the needs and issues, and (3) evolve strategies for bringing about a significant improvement in the quality and quantity of highway safety manpower. Relevant literature was examined for ideas related to project objectives, and data were gathered through personal interviews with appropriate...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Conferences, Educational Needs, Educational Programs, Labor Force Development, Safety...
The booklet is intended to answer employers' common questions regarding safety of disabled workers during emergencies. The importance of prevention is stressed, and the value of good safety habits in decreasing potential danger considered. Adequate and coordinated planning are seen as critical. Evacuation assistance for the physically handicapped, in the form of preselected buddies or monitors, is described. Other evacuation suggestions include lifting and carrying techniques and devices for...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Disabilities, Emergency Programs, Employers, Industry, Rescue,...
This publication lists and describes briefly the manifold activities of the National Education Association (NEA), its departments, national affiliates, and associated organizations in the field of youth welfare. Activities discussed include health and safety education, cultural and social development, extracurricular activities, career planning and preparation of youth, efforts to make school programs more responsive to the needs of students in general and of special groups of students, and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Career Planning, Cultural Education, Health Education, Program Descriptions, Safety...
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Topics: Children, Safety education, Crime prevention
This manual is designed to involve both teachers and students in planning and controlling a safety system for technology education classrooms. The safety program involves students in the design and maintenance of the system by including them in the analysis of the classroom environment, job safety analysis, safety inspection, and machine safety design. The guide is organized in 3 sections comprising 12 units and an appendix. The first section, safety system design, focuses on the following...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Course Content, Design Requirements, Elementary Secondary...
This student module on safety features for floor and wall openings and stairways is one of 50 modules concerned with job safety and health. This module suggests safeguards to protect workers from falling and tripping, and from injury caused by falling tools and materials. Following the introduction, eight objectives (each keyed to a page in the text) the student is expected to accomplish are listed (e.g., Describe fixed stairway strength and construction). Then each objective is taught in...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Behavioral Objectives, Building Design, Flooring, Health Education, Learning...
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Topics: Safety education, Children's accidents, Child rearing, Self-defense for children
Practical information on how to implement a chemical-related safety program is outlined in this publication. Highlights of the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administrations (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard are presented and explained. These include: (1) hazard communication requirements (consisting of warning labels, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and training programs); (2) hazard determination (clarifying evaluative procedures); (3) written communication program (specifying...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Chemical Industry, Communications, Environmental Standards,...
Fishing vessel accidents occur because of complex interactions of human, technical, and environmental factors. Although they usually occur because of human actions, thoughts, or behavior, investigators and prevention educators are preoccupied with technical matters and equipment. Equipment, machinery, weather, and other objective facts are important, but these perspectives must be broadened. Accident investigators and prevention educators should ground their strategies in interpretivist,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Accidents, Adult Learning, Boat Operators, Educational Change,...
Approximately 115 lessons for increasing third grade students' safety knowledge and skills as pedestrians, as auto and school bus passengers, and as operators of bicycles are provided in this traffic safety curriculum. One third of the curriculum focuses on perceptual safety activities for young pedestrians, including lessons on visual and auditory discrimination in general and lessons on distance judgment, and light and reflective materials in particular. The remainder of the curriculum...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Concept Teaching, Curriculum, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Instructional...
This student module on safe operation of commercial vehicles is one of 50 modules concerned with job safety and health. This module discusses causes of vehicle accidents, economic reasons for accident control, and considerations for preventive maintenance. Following the introduction, 11 objectives (each keyed to a page in the text) the student is expected to accomplish are listed (e.g., Explain the role of the safety supervisor). Then each objective is taught in detail, sometimes accompanied by...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Accident Prevention, Behavioral Objectives, Equipment Maintenance, Equipment...
Safety is a very important consideration for science teachers at all levels. Hazardous conditions exist wherever science is taught, whether indoors or outdoors. Many feel that it is important for safety instruction to be an integral part of any science program if teachers are to provide the safest possible environment for their students. Since the courts have become more sensitive to the well-being of the individual, school personnel should accept the safety of each student as one of their...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Poisons, Safety Education,...
This booklet, available in both English and French, is designed to help parents understand why they should use proper child restraints in their motor vehicles when they are carrying children. The booklet describes: (1) the safety standards for child restraint systems; (2) the types of child restraint systems; (3) the responsibilities of drivers other than parents/legal guardians passengers; (4) the protection of pregnant women; (5) the protection of older children; (6) ways to shop for a child...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Children, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Foreign Countries, Parents,...