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NosaukumsThe training framework covers all aspects of CBRNE crisis management (mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery) that might be relevant to first responders in various positions and functions such as police, fire & rescue services, ambulance & emergency medicine services, customs, border/coast guard, sea/mountain rescue, civil protection, dispatch officers/SOS. The extended target group also includes private security guards and humanitarian/medical aid volunteers. The framework consists of eight modules, subdivided into a number of sessions. Ethical issues have been integrated with each subject matter, and co-operative interagency learning is proposed. Learning objectives, teaching points and teaching contents are detailed for each session. The framework can be used to build a customized course syllabus and define learning outcomes in line with Bloom's Revised Taxonomy. More background details on the development work towards the framework, the entire framework including the two suggested course curricula can be found in deliverables D35.1 (Oct 2015) and D35.5 (Jan 2017) from project EDEN.
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Darbības sfēraThe training framework covers all aspects of CBRNE crisis management (mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery) that might be relevant to first responders in various positions and functions such as police, fire & rescue services, ambulance & emergency medicine services, customs, border/coast guard, sea/mountain rescue, civil protection, dispatch officers/SOS. The extended target group also includes private security guards and humanitarian/medical aid volunteers. The framework consists of eight modules, subdivided into a number of sessions. Ethical issues have been integrated with each subject matter, and co-operative interagency learning is proposed. Learning objectives, teaching points and teaching contents are detailed for each session. The framework can be used to build a customized course syllabus and define learning outcomes in line with Bloom's Revised Taxonomy. More background details on the development work towards the framework, the entire framework including the two suggested course curricula can be found in deliverables D35.1 (Oct 2015) and D35.5 (Jan 2017) from project EDEN.
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