The idea of knowing CPR and First Aid is crucial, especially for educators who work with children of all ages through-out the day. As teachers, putting our students safety at the top of the priority list is key. Having an understanding of how to properly to conduct CPR and First Aid can really help make a difference when it comes to saving a persons life. While this is just the basics or the “bare bones” of CPR knowledge, the resources and examples given can help you to become certified in both areas (CPR and First Aid).
The Instructional Goal for this tutorial is to educate, inform and prepare learners for emergency situations in which CPR and First Aide skills and knowledge will come into play. Coverage of terminology, real-life examples and resources will provide accurate and up-to-date information for those learners to successfully provide assistance to those victims who require the help.
The audience for this tutorial training is school employees such as those listed, teachers, support staff, and administration staff. It is important that everyone who works in a school setting or with children of any age to be trained to some degree with CPR and First Aide, the students and children are the first priorities and should be given every chance of survival in the case of an emergency. Most schools offer CPR and First Aide training sessions for Personal Care Aides, but fail to offer them for the other employees who also have regular contact with children every day. By offering this training those teachers and staff members will be able to gain the knowledge and skill necessary to successfully aide those who need help.
The audience for this tutorial training is school employees such as those listed, teachers, support staff, and administration staff. It is important that everyone who works in a school setting or with children of any age to be trained to some degree with CPR and First Aide, the students and children are the first priorities and should be given every chance of survival in the case of an emergency. Most schools offer CPR and First Aide training sessions for Personal Care Aides, but fail to offer them for the other employees who also have regular contact with children every day. By offering this training those teachers and staff members will be able to gain the knowledge and skill necessary to successfully aide those who need help.