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Old 04-30-2004, 10:13 PM
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I believe that it should be required for Education majors at the least... At MTSU, it is only a requirement for Early Childhood majors. But, as an Eled Major, I plan to take the "first aid for children" course.

If it would be beneficial to your area of study, then I think it should most definitely be required.

Teachers are "In Loco Parentis," meaning that we are taking the place of parents while children are in our care. So, yes, I think it would be almost irresponsible to not be aware of the basic first aid procedures, etc.

For other majors, such as History, Mass Communication, etc. I think it would help in life to know those skills. And, I think schools should make students aware of their availability towards elective credit. But, I don't think it should be required.
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