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Public Safety Dispatch Training, Nashville BSC 9911 NS01E
with Elisha Hamilton
The program combines hybrid instruction, with required in-person classroom sessions and online coursework, to provide both practical and theoretical knowledge. Students will gain hands-on experience using industry-standard dispatch software, learn emergency communication protocols, and develop the critical decision-making skills needed in high-pressure situations.
Class Dates are Feb. 24/26 March 3/5/10/12/17/19/24/26/31 and April 7/9/14
**The cost of this training reflects a significant discount made possible by a grant from the Illinois Community College Board**
For additional information please contact the Kaskaskia College Workforce Development and Community Education Department at 618-545-3255 OR email at crichardson@kaskaskia.edu
EWS Thinking Critically at Work BSC 7122 BI01D
The Essential Workplace Skills series is made possible by a grant from the Illinois Community College Board to advance Workforce Training.
Boost your value at work by being seen as an effective problem-solver. Explore the skills and strategies behind critical thinking - what it is and how to show it. Practice the ability to adopt multiple perspectives, analyze different data, and tackle complex issues collaboratively. Explore techniques for evaluating solutions and communicating them to key stakeholders. Walk away with confidence that you know how to generate improvements to benefit yourself, your team, and the organization.
Sourdough Starter, Nashville MENU 0115 NS01E
with Ellie McClelland
Learn to use your sourdough for various goodies. Not just good for bread! Students will leave with all they need for a sourdough start. An additional $15.00 supply fee is due to the instructor at start of class.
Buzz-Worthy Gardens: Design a Pollinator Paradise COED 5435 NS01E
with Alissa Boerngen
Bring your yard to life with buzzing bees, fluttering butterflies, and vibrant native blooms! This beginner-friendly class will show you how to design a beautiful, low-maintenance pollinator garden that supports local wildlife and makes your yard into a show-stopper. Learn which native plants to choose for blooms from Spring to Fall, how to attract pollinators, and why "embracing the spread" can transform your soil and save time on weeding. Perfect or gardeners of all levels looking to support pollinators and add lasting beauty the their landscape.
FSS Resolving Difficult Situations BSC 7136 BI01D
The Fundamental Supervisor Skills Series is made possible by a grant from the Illinois Community College Board to advance Workforce Training.