Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis
Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis
with University of Washington Autism Center
Presenters
- Kathryn Holley
- Robin Talley
Description
When applied with strengths-based approach, instructional strategies utilizing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) are both effective and evidence-based. Practitioners working with special populations may find that a refresher in the specific methodologies used in ABA is warranted; others might be seeking to develop their expertise for the first time. The content is intended for participants to learn practical strategies to be implemented in the special education setting. Some topics include addressing challenging behaviors, instructional strategies for unique learners, and effective environmental arrangements to support success in the classroom.
This rigorous 40-hour course is designed to provide those with and without previous experience with the opportunity to demonstrate both knowledge and application of these strategies. Participants will receive instruction through a cooperative partnership between the University of Washington Autism Center and Northwest Educational Service District 189. Participants will be required to attend all sessions in order to receive the full allocation of available clock hours and the certificate of completion. Participants in this training will:
- Examine and apply instructional strategies utilizing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis;
- Collect and analyze student data;
- Develop intervention and instructional plans based upon data collection.
Instruction provided in this course meets the coursework requirements for those pursuing Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Certification. Other requirements apply and those interested in pursuing this option are encouraged to visit this website for additional requirements: https://bacb.com/rbt/. Pursuit of RBT certification is not required nor is it necessary for educational staff providing instruction utilizing the Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: June 30, 2023
Please contact Kristi for assistance with registration or if you have any questions.
Location
Dates
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Mon, July 17 20238:00 AM - 5:00 PMMount Erie Room
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Tue, July 18 20238:00 AM - 5:00 PMMount Erie Room
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Wed, July 19 20238:00 AM - 5:00 PMMount Erie Room
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Thu, July 20 20238:00 AM - 5:00 PMMount Erie Room
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Fri, July 21 20238:00 AM - 5:00 PMMount Erie Room
Registration
Event # 154482
- Price
- $485.00
- Registered
- 27 / 50
- Registration Ends
- Friday Jun 30, 2023 4:30 PM
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: 15448240.00 | Clock Hours | $120.00 |