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Science Safety Survey

Context:

This assignment was completed for my GS 4401 class under the instruction of Dr. Jeff Goodman in the fall of 2007. The technology used for this assignment was Microsoft Word for typing the survey and the internet to find other science safety surveys.

Impact:

Completing this survey was important because it gave insight as to where important items for science safety and beyond could be found in the classroom. It was beneficial because it made the teacher and students aware of important objects and information could be found in case of an emergency.

Alignment:

I met Standard 17 indicator 1 by acknowledging safety rules and precautions around the classroom by implementing them into my lessons.

I met Standard 17 indicator 2 by investigating materials/chemicals to make sure they are up to day and follow directions as indicated on the materials/chemicals before I use them in my lessons.

I met Standard 17 indicator 3 by understanding the importance of the safety of my students when using materials during my lessons. By having this knowledge I am able to avoid any harmful situations that may occur.

I met Standard 17 indicator 4 by expressing to my students the importance of following safety rules during experiments and indicating where materials can be found in case a harmful situation dies arise. I model this by knowing before and after procedures and having posters/illustrations to describe safety precautions.

I met Standard 17 indicator 5 by planning for specific situations to ensure the safety of the students and the school. I also keep up to date research and data to continue towards becoming a safer teacher and in turn working in a safer school.

NC- North Carolina DPI Elementary Education Specialty Area Standards
Standard: Standard 17: Elementary teachers understand safety and liability issues in elementary and advocate for appropriate safety materials and enforcement practices in the classroom.
Indicator: Indicator 1: Teachers ensure that safety issues are included in instruction and provide supervision during lab activities and field experiences.
Indicator: Indicator 2: Teachers analyze the lab/activities for safety and research materials/chemicals to know safety issues before they are used.
Indicator: Indicator 3: Teachers have a working knowledge and comply with the science Safety Laws, Codes, and Standards.
Indicator: Indicator 4: Teachers model and communicate appropriate safety behaviors.
Indicator: Indicator 5: Teachers develop a short and long-term plan for improvement of school safety.
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Author: Lauren Dalton
Last modified: 4/15/2008 2:19 PM (EST)