Education Workshops (EWS)

EWS 094 HARASSMENT, BULLYING, AND DISCRIMINATION PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION (DASA)

0, 3/0

This workshop is designed to fulfill the harassment, bullying, and discrimination prevention and intervention training required under the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA). The workshop objective is to address the social patterns of harassment, bullying, and discrimination. It will also cover the identification and mitigation of harassment, bullying, and discrimination; and strategies for effectively addressing problems of exclusion, bias, and aggression in educational settings. Successful completion of this workshop will meet the certificate requirements in §14(5) of Chapter 102 of the Laws of 2012. Offered every semester.

EWS 095 SCHOOL ANTI-VIOLENCE EDUCATION (SAVE)

0, 3/0

School Anti-Violence Education (SAVE) Workshop: All Education students are required to take a SAVE Workshop The objective of this training initiative will explain the SAVE legislation and its impact on New York State School. Offered every semester.

EWS 096 HIV AND THE CLASSROOM

0, 3/0

AIDS/HIV Exposure Workshop: This workshop is required for Childhood, Early Childhood, and Exceptional Education students. The objective of this training initiative is to provide an overview of HIV and AIDS, transmission and Prevention, statistics, classroom issues and preventing infection in the classroom. Offered every semester.

EWS 097 FIRE AND ARSON SAFETY

0, 3/0

Fire and Arson Safety Workshop: Required for all students who graduate/complete programs AFTER December 2003. The objective of this training initiative is to provide general knowledge on fire safety, arson, juvenile fire setters and prevention. Offered every semester.

EWS 098 CHILD ABUSE IDENTIFICATION

0, 3/0

Child Abuse Identification Workshop: All Education Students are required to take a Child Abuse Identification Workshop The objective of this training initiative is to provide every New York State mandated reporter with the knowledge and skills to be able to: Effectively report child abuse or maltreatment/neglect to the NYS Child Abuse and Maltreatment Register. Evaluate situations to determine whether there is reasonable cause to suspect child abuse or maltreatment. Identify the physical and behavioral indicators commonly associated with child abuse. Offered every semester.

EWS 099 ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS

0, 3/0

Alcohol and Other Drugs Workshop: Required for all students who graduate/complete programs AFTER December 2003 The objective of this training initiative is to provide general knowledge about alcohol and other drugs and their effects, addiction, dependency, recovery, statistics, and a framework in prevention. Offered every semester.