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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Black, Michael, Ian سری: ناشر: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers سال نشر: 2016 تعداد صفحات: زبان: English فرمت فایل : AZW3 (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 6 Mb
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب A Child's First Book of Trump: With Audio Recording به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب اولین کتاب یک کودک ترامپ: با ضبط صوتی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Emergency Preparedness Planning and Preparation; Four Phases of Emergency Management; Normalization Nonsense; The Process; Emergency Guideline Documents; The Preparation; Pulling It All Together; 14. Emergency Response and Crisis Management; Emergency Response: The First Half Hour; Roles and Responsibilities; Specific Considerations for Before, During, and After the Emergency Service Personnel Response; 15.;Security expert Kenneth S. Trump outlines school security issues and provides nuts-and-bolts strategies for preventing violence and preparing for crises. Includes a companion website.;School Police Departments, and School Security Departments; School Security Equipment: Metal Detectors, Cameras, and Other Technology; Sex Offenses; Student Involvement in School Safety Planning; Student Searches; Special Education and School Safety; Suicide; Tasers and School-Based Police Officers; Theft; Training Staff on School Security and Emergency Preparedness; Transportation Security; Trespassing; Truancy; Uniforms and Dress Codes; Vandalism; Zero Tolerance and School Discipline; 6.;Preparing for the Postcrisis Crisis: Managing Mental Health, Security, Financial, Operational Continuity, Liability, and School-Community Political Issues; Mental Health Support for Grief and Healing; Security and Emergency Preparedness Postcrisis Demands; Financial and Continuity Of Operations Plans for Crisis Response and Recovery; Litigation Preparedness; School-Community Postcrisis Politics; IV. Future Directions; 17. State, Federal, and Academic Support for School Safety; State-Level Strategies; The Federal Role; Colleges of Education; Where to Now?; References; Recommended Readings; Index.;International Terrorism; Overcoming the Denial, Fear, Politics, and Naysayers; Heightened Security Procedures for Schools; Biological and Chemical Threats; General Considerations in Times of Terrorism and War; 8. Managing School Safety on Tight Budgets; Practical School Safety Considerations on Limited Budgets; Budgeting for School Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness; Low-Cost and No-Cost School Safety Strategies; 9. Parents and School Safety; Practical Things Parents Can Do to Assess School Security and Emergency Preparedness; How Parents Can Reduce Child Safety Risks at Home; Steps Parents Can Take to Address School Safety Concerns; III. Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools; 10.;Managing Bullying: Focusing on Supervision, Conduct Codes, School Climate, and Mental Health Strategies; Defining Bullying; Bullying: One Threat on a Broad Threat Continuum; The Mythical Attribution of Bullying as the Cause of School Shootings; Bullycide, the Media, and the Contagion Effect; Practical Anti-Bullying Strategies: Supervision, Security, Discipline, and Criminal Law; School Climate Strategies; Mental Health Support for Students; Cyberbullying and Sexting; Anti-Bullying Communication Strategies; Political Hijacking of Bullying for Broader Social and Political Interests; The Case Against Anti-Bullying Laws; 7. Preparing Schools for Terrorism; The Terrorist Threat to Schools: Soft Targets; Domestic vs.;The Postcrisis Crisis: Managing Media and Parent Communications; Managing Cell Phones, Text Messaging, and Social Media; Developing Your Message: Parent Expectations After a Safety Incident; An Inside Look at The Business Side of Today's Media; Traditional School District Parent and Media Management: It Doesn't Work Today; Getting Out Front on School Safety Communications; Media Crisis Communications Guidelines; Crisis Credibility and Reputation Management; Lessons for the Media on Covering Ongoing Crises; 16.;Early Warning Signs of Violence; Concerns and Caveats; Checklists and Gurus; We Are Federal Agents and We Are Here to Help You; Early Warning, Timely Response; Frontline Observations; Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment Issues; Another Call for Common Sense; 11. Assessing and Managing Threats; Threat Assessment Protocol; Limitations; 12. Lessons Learned From School Crisis Incidents; Be Prepared, Not Scared; Priority One: Emergency Preparedness; Prevention: An Equal Priority; Deal With Small Problems; School Climate; Overcoming Student Denial; A Switch From Snitch; Listen to Kids and Parents; Rely on Local Data; Why Suburban White Kids Kill; Train Emergency Service Personnel; Thinking Security When There Is Not a Crisis; Buyer Beware: Overnight Experts, Gurus, and Gadgets; 13.;Proactive School Security: Focusing on Fundamentals; 4. School Security Assessments; Assessment Definition and Use; Assessment Expectations, Best Practices, and Levels; Who Should Assess; Avoiding a Template Approach to School Security Assessments; Focus Assessments on More Than Hardware and Manpower; Evaluation Methods and Identifying Policy-Practice Disconnects; Areas That May Be Evaluated in a School Security Assessment; Benefits of Assessing; 5.;Disclaimer and Legal Notices; Foreword by Dr. Scott Poland; Preface; About the Author; I. Understanding and Managing School Safety; 1. The Evolving Threats to School Security; The School Security Threat Continuum; Internal and External Threats to School Safety; Assessing Threats and Prioritizing Risk Reduction; Roller Coaster Awareness, Policy, and Funding: The Biggest Ongoing Threat to School Safety; 2. The "Politricks" of School Security; Denial, Image, and Underreporting; Awkward Circumstances Encourage Downplaying of School Safety; Reality, Not Rhetoric; 3. Comprehensive School Safety Planning and Leadership; School Safety as a Leadership Issue; Getting on the Same Page; Overcoming Denial; Financial Obstacles; School Safety as a Public Relations Tool; Community Ownership; Tools for Balance; Risk Reduction Framework; II.;School Security Strategies and Issues; Administration Building, Board Meeting, and Support Site Security; Adult-Originated Violence; After-Hours School Security: Activities and Community Use of Schools; Arming Teachers and School Staff; Athletic and Large Event Security; Bomb Threats and Suspicious Devices; Cell Phones, Camera Phones, and Text Messaging; Computer Security Measures; Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design; Drug-Sniffing Dogs; Election Day Security; Elementary School Security and Aggression by Younger Students; Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and School Safety; Gangs; Hotlines and Other Anonymous Reporting; Lockers and Bookbags; Personal Safety; Personnel and Internal Security; Physical Security; Private, Independent, and Charter Schools; Probation Officers in Schools; School Resource Officers