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Identifies communities of practice as a means to sustain positive results after successfully implementing a strategy for improving learning conditions. Describes how communities of practice function and why they are successful, and, provides real life examples.
Details how the AZ Safe Supportive Schools (S3) goals, objectives, activities, outputs, and outcomes relate to each other. This model was used to train S3 grant staff and support data collection analysis.
Educates frontline officers on how to recognize and respond to victims of child sex trafficking. The The IACP, the FBI and the Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services developed a series of training videos which depicts sworn law enforcement officers demonstrating alternative responses to different types of scenarios involving child sex trafficking.
Focused on the latest research on bullying among children and adolescents and explored strategies for using SEL to prevent bullying. Social and emotional learning helps children and adolescents to manage their emotions, empathize with others, and develop positive relationships.
Provides an opportunity for training in dealing with a student with Attention Deficit Disorder whose behaviors interfere with his classroom instruction. Offers assistance for communicating with a variety of audiences, including parents and educators.
Provides free online courses for practitioners in the field of K–12 school emergency management. These trainings are part of the “School Emergency Operations Plans (EOPs) In-Depth” series, which provide detailed information on specific topics in school emergency management— Developing a Bereavement and Loss Annex; Developing a COOP Annex; Developing a Food Contamination Annex; Planning for Infectious Diseases; Planning for Large Events.
Explores the societal burden of youth violence, and the evidence-based approaches and partnerships that are necessary to prevent youth violence and its consequences. The resource is part of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Public Health Grand Rounds e-learning series.
Provides a series of webinars that address campus public safety, how positive school climate can enhance school safety, and incorporating the needs of international students into emergency planning and management.
Trains school staff to recognize indicators of trafficking in school settings; utilize a trauma-informed approach; develop a trafficking response protocol; and coordinate services to trafficked students with community partners. This 60-minute webinar is available on demand with an account.