Speaker: Sasha Long
Target Audience: Special education staff, general education staff
Description: It’s a daunting tasks setting up a classroom for students with autism or appropriately integrating students with autism into the general education setting. Students with autism are all so different and have a vast array of needs. Many of these learners need to be taught individually. It can seem impossible to effectively teach a group of such different students when so many of us our understaffed. In this session learn how to organize, setup, and structure your classroom. We will discuss creating an efficient classroom schedule, the physical structure, using visuals, creating a data system, and beginning your curricular planning.
PGES Connections:1b- Demonstrating Knowledge of the Student, 2a – Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport, 2c – Managing classroom procedures, 2e – Managing physical space,3c – Engaging students in Learning
EILA & CEU's Requested: Yes
If you need ADA accommodations, please email Donna Bell, donna.bell@ckec.org
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