The link above will take students to the content management software.
This is the link to my CDL External Links Page.
Here is the link to the course calendar for T3.
The goal of this course is to enable students to learn the a theory necessary for earning a Class A CDL permit. The online content will be supplemented by hands on activities and student projects. Ultimately the goal of the class is for the student to enroll with our post-secondary partner to obtain a Class A CDL after graduation.
Resources:
We will be using the content management system Driver LMS to facilitate this course.
General Outline: These topics are included in the course
Accident Procedures
Air Brakes
Basic Maneuvers
Backing and Docking
Control Systems
Coupling and Uncoupling
Distracted Driving
Doubles and Triples Endorsements
Drugs and Alcohol
Emergency Maneuvers-Skid Avoidance
External Communications
Extreme Conditions
Fatigue and Wellness Awareness
Handling and Documenting Cargo
Hazard Perception
Hazardous Materials and Environmental Compliance Issues
Hours of Service
Human Trafficking
Identification and Diagnosis of Malfunctions
Maintenance and Servicing
Medical Requirements
Night Operation
Out of Service Orders
Passenger Endorsement
Pre and Post Trip Inspections
Railroad Crossings
Shifting
Skid Control and Recovery
Speed Management
Space Management
Trip Planning
Turns and Intersections
Vehicle Communications
Vehicle Systems
Whistleblower-Coercion
Grading:
Grading will be based on total points accumulated during each trimester. The percentages for both trimesters will be averaged for a final grade. Points can be accumulated through the following: Assessments, Homework, and Projects
Proper notice will be given for any test, but quizzes and the collection of homework may or may not be announced in advance! This means short reading assignments as well as homework questions must be done. The grading scale will be standard percentage as follows:
92-100 A 84-91 B 77-83 C 70-76 D
Make certain that makeup work is done in a timely fashion. Work needs to be completed using the days missed equals days to complete equation.
Classroom Technology and Recording Policy:
1. Phone and Wearable Technology Usage: In order to maintain a focused and respectful learning environment, all students are required to place their phones and wearable technology in the designated storage area before the start of each class session. This policy aims to minimize distractions and promote active engagement during lectures, discussions, and activities. This location will be noted in the assigned room. There will be occasions where personal devices can be used on assignments, but those times will be clearly defined.
2. Two-Party Consent for Recording: As a reminder, the state of Pennsylvania follows a two-party consent law when it comes to recording conversations. This means that in order to legally record any audio or video content, consent must be obtained from all parties involved. Therefore, any form of recording, including audio or video recordings, without the explicit consent of all individuals present is strictly prohibited within the classroom premises.
3. Respect for Privacy and Intellectual Property: Respecting the privacy and intellectual property of both your peers and instructors is essential. Sharing, distributing, or publishing any recorded material, including images, audio, or video captured within the classroom, without the appropriate permissions, is a violation of our classroom policy.
4. Consequences of Violation: Any student found in violation of the technology and recording policy may face disciplinary action, which may include a verbal warning, written warning, or further consequences as deemed appropriate by the instructor and/or Lenape Administration
5. Exceptions and Accommodations: Individuals who require special accommodations due to medical, accessibility, or other valid reasons are encouraged to communicate their needs with the instructor prior to class. Exceptions to the technology policy may be granted on a case-by-case basis, while still ensuring the maintenance of a productive learning environment.
6. Questions and Clarifications: If you have any questions, concerns, or require clarification regarding this classroom policy, please do not hesitate to reach out to the instructor so that students have a clear understanding of the guidelines in place.
Safety:
Because this course will involve being on or around commercial vehicles and students may not be aware of potential dangers, absolutely no horseplay will be tolerated at any time. If behavior is deemed to be especially hazardous or a continuing problem, a student may be excluded from any 'out-of-classroom activities. Alternative assignments will then be required. Specific safety precautions will be discussed prior to each activity, and following procedures is mandatory. Failure to follow instructions will result in lost points. Always be careful and considerate of others.