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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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Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Continuing the Conversation
Content type: Webinar
Although co-teaching has become a relatively common way of accomplishing the dual purposes of inclusive education and curriculum access, student outcomes continue to be a concern. In this webinar, Dr. Marilyn Friend will dive deeper into specially designed...
The End of the School Year is Near. Have You Completed a Co-teaching Check-up?
Content type: Webinar
As the end of the school year approaches, it’s time to take stock of co-teaching. This is true for teachers looking at their classroom practices, for principals and other site administrators reviewing partnership effectiveness and anticipating needs for...
Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Three Mistakes We’re Making and How to Correct Them
Content type: Webinar
There are scores of textbooks, websites, and other resources describing theories and interventions for challenging behavior in schools, and sorting through such information can be more overwhelming than helpful. In reality, a few fundamentals probably...
Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Three Mistakes We’re Making and How to Correct Them
Content type: Webinar
Co-teaching has become a relatively common way of accomplishing the dual purposes of inclusive education and curriculum access, student outcomes continue to be a concern. Perhaps the most important missing ingredient that could change this situation is the...
Changing the Game: A High School District’s Successful Journey to Implement Co-Teaching, Rigorous Specially Designed Instruction Across Settings, and a Comprehensive MTSS
Content type: Webinar
Yes, it IS possible to put into place in urban high schools the practices that can make a huge difference in outcomes for students with disabilities-co-teaching, a significant reduction in students receiving core academic instruction in a separate setting...
Co-Planning: The Key to Student Success in the Co-Taught Classroom
Content type: Webinar
Through this step-by-step plan, co-teachers will collaboratively identify the instructional standards, assess student knowledge and learner requisites, tailor lessons to meet the individual needs of the students, and promote success for all. You will see...
Co-Teaching But Not Getting the Results You’d Hoped For?
Content type: Webinar
Co-teaching has become a relatively common service delivery option for students with disabilities, but the results are sometimes disappointing. Professionals often explain that they are doing everything recommended, but students still are not learning as...
Thriving as a New Special Education Teacher
Content type: Webinar
Having support and resources helps special education teachers to not only survive, but thrive during their first years in the classroom. This webinar will share effective strategies new teachers need to enhance student learning, collaborate with colleagues...
Co-Teaching Practices that Improve Student Outcomes: The Six Approaches are Not Enough
Content type: Webinar
Although co-teaching has become a common option for providing special education services, it does not necessarily lead to student success. But it can! This session focuses on specific practices and techniques, gathered from co-teachers who have improved...
Collaborating with Colleagues and Co-Teaching Like a Pro
Content type: Webinar
Understand the special educator's role in an effective co-teaching relationship and review successful co-teaching models for in-person and/or virtual environments. Topics covered in this recorded workshop: Establishing and maintaining relationships with...