
How Teachers and Teacher Aides Work Together to Support Students with Autism
The recording of this webinar is available in the Professional Development library, under Additional Needs & Disability.
Are you wanting to enhance your skills in supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Ros Sullivan, Deputy Principal, and Laura Newman, Head of Teaching and Learning, work at The Sycamore School, a school for young people living with ASD. During this webinar, Ros and Laura will delve into the strategies that can make a significant impact on the educational journey of these students. You will learn about:
• The characteristics of students with ASD
• The importance of embracing a strengths-based approach
• The types of adjustments to teaching and learning that cater to their learning needs
• Practical strategies for positively supporting behaviours
• The importance of creating a positive classroom environment for students with ASD.
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