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Sample
Course While formatting may vary, there are basically two types of course outlines-general and expanded. A general course outline is usually just that. It is very general and usually only carried to the third step in the outline format. An expanded course outline is much more in-depth and includes a column on the right side for instructional clues. This column allows the instructor to add reminder to connect this section of the outline to policy and procedure, handout material, planned activities, perhaps even a good place to take a class break. |
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| I. WHAT IS A CRITICAL INCIDENT | ||
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| II. TYPES OF CRITICAL INCIDENTS | ||
A. Natural Disasters |
Discuss specific local problems | |
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B. Man-made Disasters |
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| III. BOMBS, BOMBINGS, BOMB THREATS | Video: "Terror Hits Home" and | |
A. Bombings |
"Bombing of America" | |
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P&P #1234 | |
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