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FYI Newsletter April 28, 2008

Quick Scan:

  • TEACCH Five-Day Classroom Training Program
  • 2008 Indiana Statewide Transition Conference 
  • Library Corner

 


 

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TEACCH Five-Day Classroom Training Program for Professionals who Work with Students with Autism

Since 1972, Division TEACCH has coordinated the nation's largest statewide education and treatment program of children and adults with autism and related communication disabilities. Current practices and pressures in the field of special education have increased the need for comprehensive training for working with students with autism and other severe behavior, learning, and communication difficulties.

To meet these training needs in Indiana, the Institute's Indiana Resource Center for Autism in collaboration with the Monroe County Community School Corporation, will host the TEACCH five-day training program on June 2-6, 2008, at Arlington Heights Elementary School located in Bloomington, Indiana.

The pace of the program is intensive with a daily schedule that combines hands-on classroom experiences, lectures on topics related to working with students with autism, and group discussions of classroom activities. Activities include:

A direct, supervised experience in a demonstration classroom setting;

Hands-on experience with students with autism of varying ages (within elementary, middle, and high school range) and functioning levels;

An intense period of active leaning; and

Presentations and demonstrations of working with students with autism, given by TEACCH experts.

Registration fee is $1,600.00 per person. Attendance is required for all five days. Registration is limited to 25 participants. This workshop is designed for teachers, psychologists, physicians, speech and language therapists, as well as researchers, clinicians, and others interested in education students with autism and related developmental disabilities.

Certificates of attendance will be provided free. CEUs (general) and CRUs will be available on-site for an administrative fee of $15.00. Additionally, graduate credits from Indiana University will be offered. Registration and course information will be made available on the first day.

Questions regarding workshop content should be directed to Catherine Davies (daviesc@indiana.edu) at (812) 855-6508. Contact Kelly Doyle (keadoyle@indiana.edu) for registration questions. Consumer Investment and Family Involvement Funds are available. Contact the Indiana Governor's Planning Council for Persons with Disabilities at (317) 232-7770 or the Indiana Institute at 1-800-825-4733 or fif@indiana.edu. Visit http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/irca/fmain1.html for additional information.



 

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2008 Indiana Statewide Transition Conference

Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2008 Indiana Statewide Transition Conference entitled Paddle Your Own Canoe, scheduled for August 6-7, 2008 at the Sheraton Hotel and Suites, Indianapolis.

This conference will provide opportunities for individuals engaged in transition services to share information, sharpen skills, and re-ignite their commitment to the task of advancing transition outcomes in their own communities. This bi-yearly conference provides multiple venues for participants to gain new knowledge in the area of transition, based on research and practical knowledge. Attendees will enjoy quality speakers, productive dialogues, formal and informal networking, and exhibitors of tools and techniques to enhance transition outcomes and the lives of young adults with disabilities. Conference planners believe that self-determination should be infused in all we do so, come "Paddle Your Own Canoe."

Early bird registration fee is $160.00 per person paid on or before June 16th, 2008. After June 16, 2008, the registration fee is $185.00. Students or family members will pay $75.00 per person. For more information, visit http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cclc/ and click on the News and Events tab.


 


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Library Corner

New Items: The following new materials may be borrowed by Indiana residents from the Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR) at the Institute. To check out materials, contact the library at 1-800-437-7924, send e-mail to cedir@indiana.edu, or visit us at 2853 East Tenth Street in Bloomington.

Anderson, W., Chitwood, S., Hayden, D., & Takemoto, C. (2008). Negotiating the special education maze: A guide for parents & teachers (4th ed.). Bethesda, MD: Woodbine.

Lokvig, J., & Becker, J. D. (2006). El Alzheimer de la A a la Z: Todo lo que necesitas saber sobre el Alzheimer. Barcelona: Oniro.

Tholen, J. F. (2008). Winning the disability challenge: A practical guide to successful living when accidents & illness strikes. Far Hills, NJ: New Horizon Press.