Schedule 2008/2009

Developing an Effective Campus Fire Safety Education Program

This training program has been developed by the Center for Campus Fire Safety and UL University. This is an instructor led program targets those who are accountable for Fire Safety at colleges, universities and the communities where the colleges are located.

Dates & Places (Click on your region for more info!!!)


 

REGION

AREA

DATES

 

VENUE

LOCATION

1


ME, NH, VT.MA. CT, RI

Nov. 17-18, 2008
Holiday Inn Express

Hartford, CT

2

NY, NJ

Mar. 30-31, 2009
Crowne Plaza Somerset-Bridgewater

New Brunswick, NJ

3

DE, PA, MD, WV, VA

Feb. 23-24, 2009
Embassy Suites - Pittsburgh Int'l Airport

Pittsburgh, PA

4


KY, TN, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL

Dec. 1-2, 2008
Hilton Garden Inn - Atlanta Airport/Millenium Center

Atlanta, GA

5

MN, MI, WI, IL, IA, OH

Mar. 2-3, 2009  
Hyatt Regency, Columbus

Columbus, OH

6

TX, NM, OK, AR, LA

Jan. 26-27, 2009
Holiday Inn Select San Antonio Airport

San Antonio, TX

7

 

MO, KS, NE,

Mar. 16-17, 2009
Embassy Suites Hotel St. Louis Airport

St. Louis, MO

8

ND, SD, MT, CO, UT, WY

Mar. 19-20, 2009
Hyatt Place Denver Airport

Denver, Co

9

CA, NV, NM

Feb. 18-19, 2009
Doubletree Hotel San Francisco Airport

San Francisco, CA

10

AK, WA, OR, ID

Jan. 15-16
Embassy Suites - Portland Airport

Portland, OR

subject to chance due to instructor/site availability


Specific details such as the host city and venue are not currently available for all locations, however... 

EARLY REGISTRATION IS HIGHLY ENCOURAGED!

INFO: Help with Online Registration

This is a free training program, so no registration fees apply.  The FireWise Campus project also provides two nights hotel stay at the conference venue (the night before and the night during). If you will not require a room, simply let us know as soon as possible once you receive notice of acceptance in the class. If you wish to apply, select the Region of the conference that you wish to attend from the map.  Details of the conferences will be posted on their respective page as they become available

Agenda

The following agenda is a "typical" representation of our course structure, however, actual agenda is subject to change.

Typical Agenda
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Day One

 

Intro and Objectives

  • Self-Introductions of Participants – Affiliation & Expectations

Issues and Obstacles

Exercise, small groups

Survey Responses review

A.M. Break

Case Study

  • Assessment, Focus Groups, Methods
  • Resident Assistant Academy
  • Tool Kit examples and links
  • Back Home Planning Exercise

Lunch Break

What to Teach – Basic Messages

Learning Styles

Back Home Planning Exercise

Target Audiences

Exercise and Discussion

Adjourn for Day One

 

Day Two

Tools and Resources

  • Demonstrations

  • Back Home Planning Exercise: “Your Campus Fire Safety Program”

    • Individual Work Time

A.M. Break

  • Report Out and Critique

  • Evaluations

  • Opportunities for Involvement

Lunch Break

Campus Fire Data Project

  • Introduction
  • Discussions

 

 

 

 

 

REGISTRATION
is
FREE ...
and includes
lunch each day.