Autism Internet Modules
Online registration closed on Mon, Sep 14, 2015.
Tue, July 14, 2015 - Mon, September 28, 2015
Contact | Jennifer Middleswart (former staff) |
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Target Audience | teachers, administration, paraeducators |
Facilitator(s) | OCALI and Jennifer Middleswart |
Delivery | Online |
Fee | none |
Do you need to know more about how to support students with autism in the general education or self-contained setting?
Do you need professional development that will meet the SB 1108 requirements?
Do you need to access this information when YOU need it?
If so, check out the online autism modules available from AIM and OCALI, and facilitated by FDLRS/NEFEC.
There are 45 modules available for independent, self-paced professional development on topics appropriate for teacher and staff serving students with ASD in general education settings, as well as more in-depth modules for staff serving students in self-contained classrooms. These modules provide incredible information that will increase your knowledge of ASD, and provide you with strategies that will help support students with ASD in the classroom.
AIM is designed to provide high-quality information and professional development for anyone who supports, instructs, works with, or lives with someone with autism. AIM modules are available at no cost. Each module guides you through case studies, instructional videos, pre- and post-assessments, a glossary, and much more.
If you are interested in taking modules, please register below to request a participant packet with additional information.
Do you need professional development that will meet the SB 1108 requirements?
Do you need to access this information when YOU need it?
If so, check out the online autism modules available from AIM and OCALI, and facilitated by FDLRS/NEFEC.
There are 45 modules available for independent, self-paced professional development on topics appropriate for teacher and staff serving students with ASD in general education settings, as well as more in-depth modules for staff serving students in self-contained classrooms. These modules provide incredible information that will increase your knowledge of ASD, and provide you with strategies that will help support students with ASD in the classroom.
AIM is designed to provide high-quality information and professional development for anyone who supports, instructs, works with, or lives with someone with autism. AIM modules are available at no cost. Each module guides you through case studies, instructional videos, pre- and post-assessments, a glossary, and much more.
If you are interested in taking modules, please register below to request a participant packet with additional information.