Strategies for Teaching Based on Autism Research (STAR)

Strategies for Teaching Based on Autism Research (STAR)

August 20-21 2018 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Administered by ESD 113

Presenters

  • Approved Instructor

Description

The STAR Autism Program can be used to teach children with autism the critical skills identified by the 2001 National Research Council. The ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) instructional methods of discrete trial training, pivotal response training and functional routines form the instructional base of this comprehensive program for children with autism.

The STAR Autism Program has been shown to be effectively implemented by public school early childhood and elementary level teachers, related service staff and instructional assistants in the recent literature (Arick, et. al. 2003). The STAR Autism Program has been used to provide intensive instruction in critical skills for children with autism in both self-contained programs and inclusive education programs. The program provides a structure that allows teachers to implement instruction throughout the child’s day through typical school routines and provides techniques to teach the child in short 1:1 instructional sessions. The skills the child learns in the 1:1 instruction can be immediately practiced in the natural environment through the functional routines lessons.

Event Notes

Class will be cancelled JULY 31, 2018, 20 days prior to the event if we do not meet the minimum number of 18 attendees.

Location

Capital Region ESD 113
6005 Tyee Dr SW Tumwater WA 98512

Dates

  • Mon, August 20 2018
    8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    Capital Region ESD 113
  • Tue, August 21 2018
    8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    Capital Region ESD 113

Registration

Event # 71741

Price
$325.00
Registered
24 / 30
Registration Ends
Thursday Aug 16, 2018 3:00 PM
Registration is now closed.

Professional Hours

Clock Hour Number: OLAB0498
12.00 Clock Hours $41.00
12.00 Attendance Hours