Resources

Tri-State Webinar: Push to Open: A QuickGuide to UDL Strategies for Supporting Learners with ASD

Webinar Description: This webinar will provide practical and simple strategies that help remove common barriers to success for students with autism, while also benefiting many other students in the general education classroom. Lisa Combs will discuss some of the most critical characteristics o...

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All Ages

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September 08, 2023

Tri-State Webinar: The Skills that Matter: Teaching Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Competencies in Any Classroom

Description: The College and Career Competency Framework, developed by Drs. Gaumer Erickson and Noonan, supports educators in systematically embedding intrapersonal, interpersonal, and cognitive competencies into course content. In this way, educators support all students to develop into caree...

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All Ages

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September 08, 2023

Tri-State Webinar: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work! (Building Capacity through Para Training and Supervision)

Webinar Description: On average, paraprofessionals make up 12% of all school personnel. Are your paraprofessionals equipped with the skills necessary to make the biggest difference? During this webinar, teachers and related service providers will learn strategies for effective communication an...

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All Ages

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September 08, 2023

Tri-State Webinar: Transition: Using Community Based Instruction to Prepare Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder for Post School Environments

Description: Over the next decade, 500,000 individuals with ASD will be graduating from high school, which highlights the need for transition focused curriculum and instruction to be utilized throughout school and community environments. This webinar will focus Community Based Instruction (CBI...

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All Ages

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September 08, 2023

Tri-State Webinar: Programming for Middle and High School: Developing and Implementing Visual Supports for Social, Communication and Behavioral Skills: Part 4 of 4

Description: This four-part series provides participants with information about programming for secondary aged students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Presenters will discuss how to use assessment and curriculum guides to determine priorities in instruction across learning environments. ...

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Middle School (6 − 9), High School (9 − 12)

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September 08, 2023

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