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Critical Incidents Technique (CIT) can be utilized during the analysis of critical incidents. During CIT, teachers have to identify the incidents without delving deeper into their meaning and immediately narrate them so that they can better comprehend them.
Example of Critical Incident Technique The participant is asked about his feeling and perspectives of the Incident. The actions were taken during the situation, how the activities altered the situation and what can be done to better it. He is asked about the description of the roles that the job entails.
An accident involving pupils or staff on or off the school premises. An accident/tragedy in the wider community. A physical attack on staff member(s) or student(s) or intrusion into the school. Serious damage to the school building through fire, flood, vandalism etc.
Critical incidents can, for example, include major disasters, emergencies, terrorist attacks, floods, fires, hazardous materials spills, and other occurrences requiring an emergency response.
Examples of critical incidents may include: Natural disasters. Acts of terrorism. Mass casualty accidents. Acts of violence (with and without fatalities) Observed traumatic deaths. Air, Sea, Land accidents/mishaps. Events during war.
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Critical learning incidents are learning situations which learners have experienced as effective, exceptional, or personally meaningful. Critical learning incidents may lead to educationally docHub learning and personal growth.

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