657 | Friday, April 4, 2003 |
|
2:30 PM-3:45 PM | Convention Center:113A |
AAHE/School K-12 |
Students with Disabilities; Disasters and Terrorism |
The first presentation focuses on health education needs of students with disabilities as perceived by their parents. The next two presentations center around CPR and First Aid training as well as the Red Cross’ popular standards-based curricula: Masters of Disaster natural hazards curriculum and Facing Fear: Helping Young People Cope with Terrorism and Tragic Events, lessons designed for use following human-caused disasters. |
Keyword(s): curriculum development, youth-at-risk
|
Presider: Debra Harris, West Linn High School, Portland, OR |
Speakers: |
| |
American Red Cross School Safety
Denise Brownlee and Rocky Lopes, American Red Cross National Headquarters, Falls Church, VA |
| |
Facing Fear: Helping Young People Deal With Terrorism and Other Tragic Events
Denise Brownlee and Rocky Lopes, American Red Cross National Headquarters, Falls Church, VA |
| |
Health Education Needs of Students with Disabilities: How Health Educators Can Be Advocates
Lisa K. Angermeier, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN |
|