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Mack, Karin A.; Liller, Karen D.; Baldwin, Grant; Sleet, David – Health Education & Behavior, 2015
Injuries continue to be the leading cause of death for the first four decades of life. These injuries result from a confluence of behavioral, physical, structural, environmental, and social factors. Taken together, these illustrate the importance of taking a broad and multileveled approach to injury prevention. Using examples from fall, fire,…
Descriptors: Injuries, Prevention, Intervention, Poisoning
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Adrian, Daniel; Reischman, Diann; Anderson, Kirk; Richardson, Mary; Stephenson, Paul – Journal of Statistics Education, 2020
Maps are a primary method of displaying statistical data that comes from a geographical frame. Maps are esthetically appealing and make it easier to identify geographic patterns in a dataset. However, few introductory statistical texts and courses explicitly present maps as a way to display data. In this article, we will present examples of…
Descriptors: Statistics, Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses, Maps
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Guignard, Brice; Button, Chris; Davids, Keith; Seifert, Ludovic – European Physical Education Review, 2020
To cope in various aquatic environments (i.e. swimming pools, lakes, rivers, oceans), learners require a wide repertoire of self-regulatory behaviours such as awareness of obstacles and water properties, floating and moving from point to point with different strokes, decision making, emotional control and breathing efficiently. By experiencing…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Water, Competence, Psychomotor Skills
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Brooks, Hannah Smith – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2019
Using engineering design practices, student groups reverse engineer their own oil cleanup techniques and processes.
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Accidents, Fuels, Engineering
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Scherz, Paul – Journal of Moral Education, 2018
Sociologists of science have noted that the institutional cultures and practices of research tend to de-emphasize the risks produced in the lab, resulting in injuries and deaths in recent lab accidents and increased dangers for surrounding communities. In response to these accidents, science ethics and policy increasingly focus on risk management.…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Laboratories, Risk Management, Accident Prevention
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Deck, Anita; Roy, Ken – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2017
When it comes to eye safety, there are some situations in which regular safety glasses will work adequately for the needs of the STEM education classroom or laboratory. However, there are certain instances in which safety goggles must be used for safer protection. Taking the time to analyze hazards and assess the risks prior to any activity in the…
Descriptors: Safety Equipment, Human Body, Laboratories, STEM Education
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Love, Tyler S.; Roy, Ken R. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
The weeks leading up to summer break can be stressful for instructors and administrators, as they are ultimately responsible for inspecting and cleaning up their STEM education facilities to ensure a safer start the following academic year. In this article, the authors present a three-pronged approach to aid in safely closing down a makerspace or…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, STEM Education, Laboratory Safety, Shared Resources and Services
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Griffioen, Jaco; van der Drift, Monique; van den Broek, Hans – Education Sciences, 2021
This paper sets out to enhance current Maritime Crew Resource Management (MCRM) training, and with that to improve the training of technical and non-technical skills given to bachelor maritime officers. The rationale for CRM training is improving safety performance by reducing accidents caused by human error. The central notion of CRM training is…
Descriptors: Management Development, Marine Education, Case Studies, Attitude Change
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Love, Tyler S.; Roy, Ken R. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2019
Field trips offer inspiring opportunities for students to see theory in practice and participate in student organization competitions. They also include increased hazards and consequential risks that require special attention to safety planning and supervision. Teachers must be cognizant about strategies to mitigate these risks prior to planning a…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Safety, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Love, Tyler S.; Roy, Ken R.; Marino, Matthew T. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
A strength of technology and engineering (T&E) education programs is that they provide a unique context for students with varying abilities to apply their knowledge and skills in nontraditional ways. These courses help prepare students with valuable skills needed for college and career readiness. Makerspaces, fab labs, and STEM labs often…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Laboratories, Teaching Methods, Laboratory Experiments
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Sigmann, Samuella B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Over the past 20 years 164 children and educators have been reported as injured in demonstrations using flammable solvents. The injuries were the result of flash fires, flame jets, and projectiles which occurred once control was lost by the presenter. "The rainbow demonstration" using methanol as the solvent has by far been the most…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Teachers
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Kroshus, Emily; Chrisman, Sara P. D. – Health Education & Behavior, 2019
Despite state laws requiring concussion education for youth sport stakeholders and a proliferation of educational programs, there has been little demonstrated impact on concussion reporting behaviors. We propose that this is because of four key limitations to existing approaches to concussion education: (1) deliberative decision making by the…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Brain, Athletics, Health Education
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Jackson, Jeff S. – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2016
The study of safety behaviour of designated outdoor leaders primarily revolves around their decision making and judgement. The last ten years, however, have seen relatively little peer-reviewed research regarding guide or instructor safety cognition and behaviour. The narrow decision making focus of modern work makes for a field of study…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Leadership Responsibility, Safety, Decision Making
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Kish, Robin L.; Koutures, Chris G. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2016
Dancers are "artistic athletes." They must possess the strength, agility, power and flexibility of any athlete and perform with perfect musicality and emotion, demonstrating the artistry of the dance. As an art form dance continues to push the physical boundaries of the human body, increasing the inherent risks to the dancers. Most…
Descriptors: Athletes, Accident Prevention, Dance Education, Physical Education
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Kolodziej, Andrea; Ploeg, Adam – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2016
The number of high school students who participate in athletics has increased over the past decade. There has also been an increased emphasis placed on athletic involvement and physical strength and ability. This has led to increased awareness of athletic injuries such as concussions. While concussions are not a new injury, the medical community…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Head Injuries, Accident Prevention
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