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    • ii INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2: Literature Review ........
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    • Table of Contents Introduction ..............................................................................................................2 Complex Training and Postactivation Potentiation .....................................2 Literature...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 3 Abstract This project seeks to understand safety cultures in organizations and how the safety culture can be improved as a result of an implementation of a Safety Culture Model and a seven step process for emergency response for...
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    • 15 presented are phonemic awareness, phonics instruction, guided oral reading, comprehension strategies, fluency, vocabulary development, computer technology, and teacher training (National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, 2000). All...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 19 outcomes, from “ineffective” to “highly effective”. Based on their research, Gresham et al. (2001) provided a number of recommendations in designing an effective social skills intervention, including...
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    • 16 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING disabilities. Research has found that as educators gain experience and training, their attitudes become more positive (Villa, Thousand, Meyers, & Nevin, 1996). Low Expectations Low expectations are another barrier to...
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    • Though the results of this study have provided more information on this training method, it also raises more questions. Thus, future studies are necessary for a deeper understanding of Complex Training. Appendix A Dynamic Warm-up Stretches (to be...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 21 managerial approach to change, safety culture can only change because of leadership. The leader must understand the values and beliefs of the workers. Carillo (2004), later emphasizes: Managing, shaping, and creating culture is...
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    • 14 in an environment that is nurturing and supports student success (Vaughn & Fuchs, 2003). The National Research Council reiterates this thought when they write, “the nature and quality of classroom literacy instruction are a pivotal force in...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS In one study involving the effects of social skills training in a class-wide setting, Kamps, Barbetta, Leonard, and Delquadri (1994) found that peer-trainings and interventions done on a class-wide basis benefitted the...
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    • 17 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING support necessary to guarantee the success of inclusion. Administrators with negative attitudes towards inclusion provide less support for teachers and schools. Villa et al. (1996) identified administrative support ...
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    • Employee Giving 22 “Employee giving is essential to the success of our comprehensive campaign. We gain important leverage in securing gifts if we can demonstrate to donors that SUU‟s own employees are doing what they can financially to advance...
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    • Docherty, D., Robbins, D., & Hodgson, M. (2004). Complex training revisited: A review of its current status as a viable training approach. Strength and Conditioning Journal, 26, 52-57. Dodd, D., & Alvar, B. (2007). Analysis of acute explosive...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 22 for emergencies that are found in the appendices. Appendix A is a handout of the basic responsibilities that the Incident Commander and his/her staff has in emergency situations. Appendix B is a chart that lists the hierarchy of...
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    • 15 Due to the success of Champlain College degree program, they moved one step ahead by offering a Master degree program [Kes08]. However, this program concentrates on digital forensics investigation management and only had few subjects tht touched...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 23 References Bender, Tricia (2003). Discussion-based online teaching to enhance student learning: Theory, practice and assessment. Stylus Publishing, LLC. Sterling, Virginia. Bridgerland Applied Technology College (February 6...
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    • 18 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Funding formulas structured to chastise schools that implement inclusion are a major barrier (Seehorn, n.d.). If there is more money available for students being served in the special education setting, then school d...
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    • Radcliffe, J.C., & Radcliffe, J.L. (1996), Effects on different warm-up protocols on peak power output during a single response jump task. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 28, 189(Abstract). Robbins, D. W. (2005). Postactivation...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 23 5) Conduct post-interviews (using Appendix D) with prominent individuals in the organization. 6) Assess the safety culture using Pacanowsky & O’Donnell-Trujillo’s (1982) six communicative practices for assessing culture. 7)...

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