| Course Information | ||
| Course title: | Emergency Vehicle Operations Refresher | |
| Course number: | EVOR1204 | |
| Course description: | This
course
was originally designed to
fulfill the Department of
Criminal Justice Services mandated for driver training instructor
re-certification. However, as a result of the increased need
for in-service emergency vehicle operations training, the scope of the
course was increased and it is being made available as refresher course
for criminal justice officers. |
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| Prerequisite(s): | Students
below the rank of sergeant must be enrolled by a supervisor. |
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| Course Requirements | ||
| Introduction: | This
course
is comprised of two training
module. Each module is composed of one or more sections (classes).
Students
who complete this course will earn 6 hours of career development
in-service
credit. |
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| Requirements: | Students
must
read the
material contained
in training module. After the student has read the material in the
module, he must take the module quiz. In order to successfully complete
the module quiz, the student must score 70%. The student will be given
two opportunities to successfully complete the quiz. At the director's
discretion, a third opportunity may be granted upon the request of the
student's chief, sheriff or agency administrator. |
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| Module 1 | ||
| Lesson: | Emergency Vehicle Operations Refresher | |
| Objectives or Goals: | The
objective
of this
course is to provide refresher emergency vehicle operations training to
criminal justice officers.
The student will:
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| Module 2 | ||
| Lesson: | Net Detective | |
| Objectives or Goals: | The
Net Detective module is a
guided, self-directed learning tool consisting of information that is
available on the world wide web. The objective is to permit
students to actively build their knowledge and understanding of the
topics covered in this course material. As students investigate each location, they will be given an assignment to complete. The assignments will vary depending on the nature of the course. For instance, students may be required to complete a site use tutorial so that they will know how to retrieve information for future reference, read a blog post that exposes them to a different viewpoint on a topic, explore how other criminal justice agencies have addressed a problem or simply build upon the informational foundation they received in this course. |
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