On-Demand Webinars | On-Demand Recordings |
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Links Curriculum Quick OverviewThese mini-videos provide a very brief overview of the Links Curriculum, as well as a series of mini "how-to" videos describing the navigation of the online system. | |
Links Lesson Plan Implementation VideosMany lesson plans found in the Links Curriculum have a corresponding video series to provide an introduction to the lesson and examples of implementation. For staff who are already familiar with the curriculum and implementing instruction daily, these resources are an invaluable tool. They are found when access individual lessons on the Links Curriculum | |
Introduction to the Links CurriculumThis webinar covers the foundational concepts used in the Links Curriculum. An overview of the strategies of Discrete Trial and Functional Routines will be provided as well as data collection and how to get started with your students. This webinar is appropriate for new users as well as those that are needing a refresher on the evidence-based teaching strategies in Links. | |
Links Lesson AssessmentThis webinar provides detailed information about the Links lesson assessment. The lesson assessment is a curriculum-based assessment and progress monitoring tool. Key concepts in this webinar include completing the lesson assessment, identifying lessons to teach and using progress monitoring tools. This webinar is appropriate for anyone interested in getting started with the Links curriculum. | |
Using Tools to Create Effective IEPsThis webinar provides educators with strategies and tools to write effective IEP goals aligned to skills taught in STAR, Links, or SOLS. The tools provided will help educators write meaningful IEP goals and monitor progress efficiently. | |
Putting it All TogetherThis webinar provides an overview of how to get started with the Links Curriculum. A review of the materials provided in the Links Curriculum will be provided, as well as ideas on how to set-up the environment for success. | |
Getting Started with STAR Online Tools (NEW!)In this session, we will explore a variety of online resources available to secondary educators and provide video examples of how these resources can be used to teach students new skills using evidence-based practices. You will also receive access to the online curriculum materials most appropriate for your classroom. | |
Teaching Skills Through Functional RoutinesThis session will provide a discussion of the instructional strategies that can be used to pre-teach skills needed for students to successfully participate in classroom routines. Participants will review how prompting and reinforcement can support independence during routines, identify environmental and visual supports to prepare routine areas, and learn how to analyze data and use tools to make instructional decisions. | |
Thriving in a Social WorldChildren with autism and other developmental disabilities benefit from learning and practicing specific skills in order to thrive in a social world. This training highlights important social and emotional learning (SEL) skills such as controlling impulses, identifying and interpreting emotions, and self-monitoring behaviors during daily routines. | |
Transition Planning for Secondary Students This session provides participants with strategies and available resources to plan, coordinate, and deliver transition services for Secondary students. Assessment of student strengths and interests and classroom-based community simulation instruction will be the focus of this presentation. |