Vector Training Course Suggestions

Reference the Guide to Compliance Training for Michigan School Employees to quickly identify the required and specialty trainings that are offered through Vector Training, K-12 Edition, the nation’s leading provider of school-specific online training courses. As a member of the SET SEG programs, you have access to these trainings at no cost!

2020-21 School Year: Course Suggestions

  • Asbestos Awareness
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Child Sexual Abuse Prevention — NEW!
  • Classroom Safety
  • Conflict Management
  • Coronavirus Awareness
  • Coronavirus: CDC Guidelines for Making & Using Cloth Face Coverings
  • Coronavirus: Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Workplace
  • Coronavirus: Managing Stress and Anxiety
  • Coronavirus: Preparing Your Household
  • Coronavirus: Transitioning to a Remote Workforce
  • Coronavirus: Reopening Your Organization
  • Cybersecurity
  • First Aid
  • Managing Challenges in the Classroom — NEW!
  • Medication Administration: Epinephrine Auto-Injectors
  • Office Ergonomics
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • School Intruders
  • Seclusion and Restraint: Awareness Training
  • Sexual Harassment/Sexual Misconduct*
  • Transportation Safety

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*Policy course — designed to satisfy implementation requirements for policies that boards of education are required by law to adopt.

VECTOR TRAINING, K-12 EDITION: New Courses Available!

We’re eager to announce that two new training courses are now available to members.

“Managing Challenges in the Classroom” Exceptional Child Courses

  • Paraeducators: Behavior Management Basics
  • Working Safely with Students with Special Needs
  • Managing Challenging Behavior: Part 1 – Antecedent Strategies & Part 2 – Consequence Strategies
  • Principals: Behavior Management

“Child Sexual Abuse Prevention” Microlearning Series – Coming in July!

Teach your staff how to identify sexual grooming behaviors and prevent child abuse through short, engaging courses organized by grade level.