Looks like we have a possible "advanced session" - now we need to arrange for an
"easier session" with the people we have on board.
I would like to propose the following workshop -
An overview of ABA Teaching Methodologies: An Introduction
HABA members (would prefer BCBA or BCABA to do - but I am begging so everyone
welcome) would do a 10 to 12 minute presentation on one or more ABA teaching
methodologies that they are most fluent in.
Discrete trail Teaching
Direct Instruction
Pivot Response Training
Natural Environment Training
Verbal Behavior - maybe need 20 minutes
Precision Teaching
Antecedent Based Interventions
Imitation Training (modeling)
Incidental Teaching
Task Analysis and Chaining
Generalization and Maintenance
Each present would:
Keep presentation to 10 to 12 minutes
Define and explain the specific methodology
Review terminology that is associated with the methodology
Provide an example of the appropriate application of the methodology
Develop a methodology cheat sheet with key components and resources list.
We would need 11 presenters - and people would need to meet the week prior to
the conference to do a dry run of their presentations.
Please let Cheryl and Jessie if you are okay with this as a presentation topic
I am open to other suggestions - if you have another suggestion - we are open to
hear it.
Mahalo
Jessie