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Ball State University offers online graduate programs in applied behavior analysis and special education with focus in autism. Our ABA course sequence is verified by ABAI and meet the course work requirements to take the BCBA exam. Study at your own pace with 8-week and 16-week formats.
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Educators for Excellence Releases Results from Teacher Survey
Content type: News
Posted:
28 January, 2020
Last week, Educators for Excellence released the results of Voices from the Classroom 2020, a nationally representative survey that captures views and opinions of public-school educators from across the country on a variety of issues impacting them...
3 Tips for Remembering Behavior-Specific Praise
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
19 February, 2020
The type of praise you give your students matters, and behavior-specific praise is shown to be the most effective. But, it is also the one that comes least naturally. Here's how I remind myself to consistently implement behavior-specific praise in my room.
3 Ways I Build Strong Relationships With My Students’ Families
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
20 November, 2019
As a special education teacher, I know that the majority of my job is centered around helping my students learn, grow, and thrive. Something I didn’t realize going into the field, however, was just how critical building strong relationships with my...
Study Recommends Close Look at Educator Workforce Issues
Content type: News
Posted:
8 April, 2022
The Center for Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) has released a new study of special education in charter and traditional public schools, Special Education at a Crossroads: Ensuring Equity and Inclusion for Students with Disabilities. With COVID-19 as...
The Personal Growth Necessary for Educators to Implement Trauma-Sensitive Practices
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
4 April, 2022
Jennifer De Lapp describes how teachers and candidates can engage in honest self-reflection to increase their efficacy and see the teaching and learning process through a new lens.
Education Secretary Publishes Call to Action on Nationwide Teacher Shortage and Student Recovery
Content type: News
Posted:
1 April, 2022
This week, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona issued a call to action for states, districts, higher education institutions, and K-12 schools to use American Rescue Plan funds to address the teacher shortage and accelerate student recovery.
5 Things We REALLY Want to Thank You for This Teacher Appreciation Week
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
8 May, 2019
As we take the time to #ThankaTeacher this week, it’s important to also take a step back and recognize that the realities many special educators face can’t always be captured in a card from the local drugstore. Therefore, here are 5 things we really want...
3 Questions for Special Education Teachers to Ask Themselves This Summer
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
17 July, 2019
Summer is a great opportunity to reflect on the previous school year and identify opportunities for growth. Here are three questions I've been reflecting on over the past couple months.
Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time-Saving Tips for Special Education Teachers
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
15 August, 2019
I've already started the 2019-2020 school year, which has come with a lot of stress. Here's my game plan for taking a step back and maximizing my available time and resources.
3 Tips for Teacher Self-Care
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
31 October, 2019
Late October/early November is often said to be one of the most difficult periods of the year for teachers. So today, I’m sharing three practical ways teachers can advocate for themselves and remain healthy, balanced, and encouraged!