Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships: Supporting a Successful Transition to Adulthood for Students with Autism (Livestream)

The transition to adulthood is a critical juncture for students with autism. Educators and other professionals can play a powerful role in equipping these youth with the skills, experiences, supports, and linkages students need to have a future of flourishing. But what practices should we adopt as schools? What partnerships should we pursue? What might make a real difference in the trajectories of our students with autism? This session will address research-based and recommended practices in the areas of transition assessment, transition planning, rigorous instruction, relevant experiences, fostering relationships, community linkages, and program evaluation. Attendees will leave with practical tools, resources, and ideas for supporting their students in effective ways. 

 

5.5 TSHA CEUs pending.

Special Education Teachers, General Education Teachers, LSSPs, Paraeducators, Parents
Special Education, Transition, Autism, LIFE skills
1 - Planning, T-TESS 4 - Professional Practices and Responsibilities, T-TESS 1.3 - Planning: Knowledge of Students, T-TESS 4.4 - Professional Practices and Responsibilities: School Community Involvement
Online Course, Facilitated

Free
CPE Credits: 6.00  
Registration Closes: 5/24/2018
Wed. 5/23/2018 - 9:00am to 4:00pm
Starts: 5/23/2018 7:00 am
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