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Coming Changes to the Federal Hours of Service Rules

Coming Changes to the Federal Hours of Service Rules

Will you be ready when the Hours of Service for Drivers (HOS) rule changes take effect September 29th, 2020? This lesson provides synchronous and asynchronous game-based instruction for your employees and drivers.
The Value of Pets for Human Health

The Value of Pets for Human Health

Did you know the Center for Disease Control (CDC) provides research on the benefits of owning a pet? This week's lesson unveils these benefits and will help you consider if owning a pet is right for you.
Staying Hydrated

Staying Hydrated

Summer is almost here! While staying hydrated is always important, when it gets hot you have to really pay attention to your levels. This learning lesson comes with a free worksheet to help brainstorm strategies for staying hydrated this summer!
BEE Kind

Be Kind Just Bee Cause

This week's lesson idea comes to us from our friends at the Honey Foundation and their book Be Kind Just Bee Cause. As their Queen bee says, “If you want other bees to change, set the example of kindness, and ask for nothing in exchange.”
Crash Preventability Determination Program

Crash Preventability Determination Program

This lesson provides strategies to help drivers or carriers determine if a crash is eligible for submission to the FMCSA's Crash Preventability Determination Program (CPDP).
How to Ask Good Questions and Listen More Effectively

How to Ask Good Questions and Listen Effectively

Are you a good listener or do you find yourself dominating conversations? Good communication is paramount to being an effective employee, trainer, co-worker, and friend. This lesson provides strategies for asking questions and building listening skills.
Teamwork

Teamwork

What qualities make a great team? In this Luma Learning Strategy we will focus on socratic dialogue to discuss these questions about teamwork.
Conflict De-Escalation Strategies

Conflict De-Escalation Strategies

Many people are under a lot of stress with too much or too little work, kids home all day, unemployment, & the unknown. Being under so much stress & pressure can lead to conflicts. This week's lesson focuses on conflict de-escalation strategies.