Saturday, July 21, 2012

Laboratory Safety

by Renee Tonquest
Health Science Cluster Specialist
 
According to Chapter 74 of the Texas Administrative Code all courses that receive science credit in grades 9-12, for at least 40% of instructional time, the students must conduct laboratory and field investigations.
Safety is an important aspect of any laboratory-based science class. Caution should always be maintained to protect the students and the instructor. The laboratory contains potential pathogenic microorganisms and toxic chemicals. Standard precautions must always be practiced throughout each laboratory investigation.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be worn when working in the laboratory, including chemical splash goggles, face shields, lab coats, lab aprons, and gloves.  The PPE will be selected based on the material being handled and the particular hazard involved.

Make sure the students always know where to locate the safety equipment in the laboratory and they know to report any accident or injury to the instructor immediately.

Most students working in the laboratory do not think the rules are important until something does happen and they have to take action.  Make sure you make following the rules in the laboratory a requirement.

Here are some online resources for laboratory safety:

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Inspirational Teaching Sources


By Kristin Firmery 
“I am learning all the time. The tombstone will be my diploma.”- Eartha Kitt.
 
Continual learning is essential to CTE educators and administrators. When listening to my favorite teachers, I feel like I can conquer the world. What if inspiration in the classroom was only a click away? We all have the days of getting in a learning lurch, but hopefully these resources will get you and your students excited about new teachings in the classroom. I compiled a list of my favorite resources for free online video lectures. Each source works to add new dimensions to your current teaching style or content. 
 
  1. TED.com
    This website is my personal favorite for getting inspired! You cannot help but get motivated from the presenters on this website. TED is an open forum for great new ideas in a plethora of subjects. The videos are taken at TED conferences that occur throughout the world. Only have a few minutes to check out a video? They have TED talks that are under 3 minutes! 
  2. Academicearth.org
    In order to access this website you will have to create an account, but the videos are worth the hassle of logging in! Watch real lectures from top colleges about a variety of subjects. Videos from many Universities are also available that encourage students to earn their degree. 
  3. Ocwconsortium.org
    The courses listed on this website include videos and lecture notes on many subjects. Evaluation tools and planning materials are also included in these completely free classes. Search through the courses with keywords or source requirements. 
  4. Fora.tv
    Brilliant ideas are expressed all over the world and this website captures the largest collection of conference and event videos. Search by subject or event for any topic you might need a source for inspiration
  5. Teachertube.com
    This website is a safe place to find instructional videos. They launched the website in 2007 and their goal is to provide educational safe video content for teachers. Once you are a member you can even upload your own video and get feedback.
Enjoy all of these resources on the web and try to implement them when you need a little classroom pick me up.