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Heather K. Baker – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: This study explored the cardiac emergency preparedness of school employees in Illinois, as well as their attitudes toward cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) training. Methods: One thousand two hundred seventy-six school employees completed an online survey regarding their school's cardiac…
Descriptors: First Aid, Heart Disorders, School Personnel, Emergency Programs
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Brener, Nancy D.; McManus, Tim; Wechsler, Howell; Kann, Laura – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Professional development (PD) and collaboration help ensure the quality of school health education. The purpose of this study was to examine trends in the percentage of lead health education teachers (LHETs) receiving PD on health topics and collaborating with other school staff on health education activities. Methods: This study…
Descriptors: Health Education, Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration
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Crase, Darrell – Journal of School Health, 1981
A national survey of teachers of death education was conducted to determine the status of death education courses in the college and university health education field. Several concerns were investigated: (1) faculty development; (2) certification of teachers; (3) quality control; (4) textbooks; and (5) support of professional health associations.…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Death, Educational Trends, Enrollment Rate
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Gingiss, Phyllis Levenson; Basen-Engquist, Karen – Journal of School Health, 1994
A statewide survey of secondary school teachers examined the scope of HIV education they provided and training needs they perceived. Questionnaire data indicated 75% taught HIV education. Most were self-trained, felt uncomfortable, wanted more training, and perceived others to be supportive. Middle school teachers faced the most barriers. (SM)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Faculty Development, Health Education, High Schools