Guest guest Posted May 18, 2003 Report Share Posted May 18, 2003 Attention College Students Interested in receiving FREE training by experts in the field to work with children with autism and other developmental disabilities? Apply online for a Project Pipeline grant Very few teachers are prepared at the pre-service level to work with children with autism and other developmental disabilities. In fact, many school districts involved with the VBN routinely spend thousands of dollars training teachers after they leave their teacher preparation programs....Something is wrong with that picture! Project Pipeline (funded by POAC) is designed to identify and train college students in the basic principles of ABA with an emphasis on teaching verbal behavior. Once trained, these students may be used to provide assistance to schools, agencies, and families in their local areas. The training program consists of five days (Dr. Carbone's Intro to VB, plus a follow up Hands-on experience). If you know someone that would benefit from this FREE training program, perhaps a student interested in working with your child?....please forward this email to them so they may apply for a Project Pipeline grant. DIRECT INSTRUCTION TRAINING Five-day Workshop Led by: Faith Fischer Intensive Training with DI Curriculum: Reading Mastery 1 & 2 Language for Learning Distar Arithmetic Aug. 25-29, 2003 (8:30 a.m.to 2:30 p.m.) At: Bayshore Middle School Middletown, NJ ***Academic curriculum recommended after the ABLLS Registration Information IMPLEMENTING VERBAL BEHAVIOR IN THE CLASSROOM Two day Hands-on Workshop for Teachers and Related Support Personnel Conducted by: Maureen Rubin, MA & is Higgins, BA July 24 & 25, 2003 Georgian Court College Lakewood, NJ Registration Information INTRODUCTION TO VERBAL BEHAVIOR Three-day Workshop Conducted by: J. Carbone, Ed.D., BCBA Last Chance to Register! June 12, 13 & 14, 2003 Monmouth University West Long Branch, NJ Registration Information Sponsored by: POAC, Brick Township Schools & Verbal Behavior Network www.verbalbehaviornetwork.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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