Below is highlighted one in a series of many 2-hour PD options to be offered this school year from the ECOESC. These 2 -hour sessions have a special price, and can be mixed and matched for a total of 12 hours. If you take a total of 6 classes, the total cost will be $90 for the series, or they are $25 per session. Also, if you take 6, you will be eligible for graduate credit from Franciscan University at an additional cost of $125. Registration is available at www.ecoesc.org and click on Workshop Registration to find the listing and for details regarding each session.
One PD for October will focus on Thinking Skills/Logical Reasoning and activities to use in your classroom. Each participant will learn ways to develop higher level thinking skills and logical reasoning in your students and will leave with a packet of materials to use in the classroom.
Please join us on October 20th from 4-6:00pm for this 2-hour session which will benefit all students in your class. LPDC certificates will be distributed at the end of each professional development session. The onsite presentation will be at the St. Clairsville location at 150 West Main St., St. Clairsville, next to Jenkins Sporting Goods. A Distance learning opportunity will be also offered at the New Philadelphia office located at 834 East High Avenue. Registration is available at www.ecoesc.org. Scroll down the page and click on “Workshop Registration” under the ‘Additional Items’ heading. Click “View All Workshops” and look for the title “Thinking Skills.” First time users will need to click on “Need an Account?"
Submitted by lisa.stupak on Thu, 2011-10-27 13:44 #
This professional development opportunity will focus on Extension Menus and gathering Multiple Intelligence data in order to plan extension activities in your classroom. Each participant will learn ways to develop extension menus and will leave with materials to use in their classrooms including a multiple intelligence survey. This session will originate in the New Philadelphia office and will also be available in our St. Clairsville office via distance learning. This is one in a series of 2-hour PD options to be offered this school year from the ECOESC. The cost of this session is $20 payable upon online registration (see below). Please join us on November 17th from 4-6:00pm for a 2-hour session which will benefit all students in your class. LPDC certificates will be distributed at the end of each professional development session.
Submitted by lisa.stupak on Thu, 2011-10-27 13:48 #
This professional development opportunity will focus on Extension Menus and gathering Multiple Intelligence data in order to plan extension activities in your classroom. Each participant will learn ways to develop extension menus and will leave with materials to use in their classrooms including a multiple intelligence survey. This session will originate in the New Philadelphia office and will also be available in our St. Clairsville office via distance learning. This is one in a series of 2-hour PD options to be offered this school year from the ECOESC. The cost of this session is $20 payable upon online registration (see below). Please join us on November 17th from 4-6:00pm for a 2-hour session which will benefit all students in your class. LPDC certificates will be distributed at the end of each professional development session.
Submitted by martincrow on Sat, 2012-02-04 06:03 #
In his lifetime he started and sold four catheter companies and was dubbed the "Catheter King" by Forbes Magazine in 1988. He is also credited with the invention of the modern "disposable" plastic endotracheal tube now used routinely in surgery. Prior to his invention, red rubber tubes were used, sterilized, and then re-used which often led to the spread of disease and also held a high risk of infection.Silicone is one of the most common choices because it is inert and unreactive to body fluids and a range of medical fluids with which it might come into contact. On the other hand, the polymer is weak mechanically.
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Submitted by martincrow on Sat, 2012-02-04 06:05 #
Damage to the nerves controlling the sphincter muscles may render the muscles unable to work effectively. If the sensory nerves are damaged, detection of stool in the rectum is disabled, and one will not feel the need to defecate until too late. Examples of some abnormalities are decreased perception of rectal sensation, decreased anal canal pressures, decreased squeeze pressure of the anal canal, impaired anal sensation, a dropping down of the rectum (rectal prolapse), protrusion of the rectum through the vagina (rectocele), and generalized weakness and sagging of the pelvic floor.
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