Description
- The three main categories of school emergencies
- What Texas law requires schools and school employees to do to address and prevent on-campus health emergencies
- What preventative measures schools and school employees should take to address health emergencies
- What immediate actions school employees should take during a health emergency
This course is also available in Spanish.
Presenter Bio
Responsive Learning is a company passionate about empowering Educators. They collaborate with experienced professionals to provide engaging, quality professional development (PD) for teachers, administrators, counselors, and paraeducators. Their mission is to make it easy to foster lifelong learning, create connections, and instill positive growth in teachers and students alike.
Kent – HUBBARD ISD (verified owner) –
A good refresher course
Treva – PORT NECHES-GROVES ISD (verified owner) –
Very good information
Amber – PORT NECHES-GROVES ISD (verified owner) –
It was good information.
Casey – PORT NECHES-GROVES ISD (verified owner) –
It was great
Sulamita – PROMESA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (verified owner) –
Very good information and thorough
Marie – TEXARKANA ISD (verified owner) –
Clearly presented.
Geoff – PROMESA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (verified owner) –
It’s good to remind yourself of the procedures that must be taken in emergencies.
Dennis – PROMESA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (verified owner) –
good
Emily – CEDARS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY (verified owner) –
Bites are venomus– not posionous. If this is an educational resource it should be factual.
Anne – SILSBEE ISD (verified owner) –
Understanding emergency basics is critical for all school personnel and this course outlined all areas of healthcare needs that are more typical and the procedures for handling each of them. Excellent information.