where is the module for als correspondence course

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Where can I find information on ALS certification?

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What is Advanced Life Support (ALS) class?

The Advanced Life Support (ALS) class from the American Red Cross has been designed specifically for healthcare providers and first responders – and offers ways to help streamline your training, improve your skill retention and help you better serve your patients.

What is the ALS program at the Barnes Center?

The Barnes Center fields a voluntary self-study version of the ALS program to facilitate EPME completion for ANG and Air Force Reserves airmen for whom resident attendance is not possible. Mandatory prerequisite readings are located here.

How do I become an ALS faculty member?

The ALS faculty members are required to have an associate’s degree (or fall within one year of completion) and complete the Enlisted Professional Military Education Instructor Course (EPMEIC) before assignment to their school. Within the first year of teaching, faculty must complete a 120-hour internship at their respective school.

What is ALS-DAP?

The Alternative Learning System for Differently-Abled Persons (ALS-DAP) is a project which aims to deliver Basic Literacy Program to the special/differently-abled children/OSYs/adults, e.g., hearing impaired learners who have not availed of/have no access to the formal school system through specialized approaches, e.g., sign language.

How does distance learning help learners?

It aims to provide learning opportunities to listeners and enable them to acquire equivalency in basic education through the broadcast of lessons.

What is a literacy service learning intervention?

This is a literacy service learning intervention utilizing literate family members to help non-literate members upgrade their literacy skills and improve the educational opportunities of poor families in the depressed, deprived and underserved (DDU) areas.

What is A&E program?

The Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Program is a program aimed at providing an alternative pathway of learning for out-of-school children, youth and adults who are basically literate but who have not completed the 10 years of basic education mandated by the Philippine Constitution.

What is a life skills program?

This program focuses on packaging of short-term educational activity that addresses the special needs and interests of the street and working children. It intends to use life skills active learning approaches/strategies aimed at developing/enhancing social, civic, aesthetic, cultural, recreational physical and personal development. The learning materials/packages may be developed/adopted/adapted or gathered from other sources and tailored-fit to the identified needs of the said users.

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