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By Taz Hartwick Planning
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What are the two types of planning and how do we use them? Long-range Short-range
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Long-range planning Why do we need one ? Pfff i don't need one... I never follow it anyways
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Long-range planning Example: Its your third day of your Bronze Medallion class and you think their ready for Item 14 “Rescue 2”. (page 37). What items would you have had to taught them before they could appropriately complete this rescue?
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Long-range planning Example: Its your third day of your Bronze Medallion class and you think their ready for Item 14 “Rescue 2”. (page 37). What items would you have had to taught them before they could appropriately complete this rescue? Rescue Ladder Rescuers Checklist Call for help and Ems activation Victim simulation and recognition Aid selection and reaching assists Entries Approaches Reverse and Ready position Tows and carries Rollovers Removals Use of barrier devises CPR Recovery position Follow-up procedure
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Long-range planning Long term lesson planning allows you to organize your lessons in a logical progression. This prevents disruptions and confusion as well as makes it easier for yourselves.
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Why are short range plans important? Short range planning
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Why are short range plans important? Short range planning i.They give the in-depth detail needed while teaching ii.They keep you on track iii.They help you plan what you can complete in a day iv.They remind you what materials and equipment you will need v.They help you plan out your pool space vi.They allow for flexibility in case things change.
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AWESOME! Lets get planning! Wait...where do I find stuff? Resources
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Don't reinvent the wheel there are tons of resources out there for you to use. Resources Bronze awards Guide CLM Instructors notes Ect. Websites www.Firstaidnow.ca www.Lifeguardhome.com www.joel.sutcliffe.ca/ www.lifesaving.bc.ca/ Resources
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Yes! I finished my lesson plans I never have to plan again!...wrong Evaluating lessons
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Its important that you constantly revise your lesson plans FOR EVERY LESSON. Evaluating lessons
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Its important that you constantly revise your lesson plans. Standards change Pool space changes Groups dynamics change Lesson length changes Learning levels change AND YOU CAN ALWAYS MAKE THEM BETTER!...wrong Evaluating lessons
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Lets get started! Planning Activity!
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