Greetings!
We are pleased to extend a special invitation to you for an informative webinar titled "Staying Current: Best Practices for Teaching and Supporting Students on the Spectrum." This webinar aims to provide valuable insights and practical strategies for educators and support staff working with students on the autism spectrum.
SAVE THE DATE & SET YOUR ALARM!
Date: 16 April 2024 (Tuesday)
Time: 6PM to 9PM
Zoom Meet Link: (please click the link below to join the webinar)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81180851693
Webinar ID: 811 8085 1693
Our Zoom capacity is limited to 1,000 participants. To ensure smooth access, we recommend joining the Zoom link early. In the event you encounter difficulty accessing the Zoom session, an alternative option is available: you can join the event via Facebook Live on Carl E. Balita's Facebook page.
Certificates:
The webinar is provided free of charge. If you decide to proceed with ordering a certificate, please complete the following order form. Charges will be applied.
https://forms.gle/TrEK7C3U648jGGwLA
*Full details are in the order form. Please make sure to fill it out correctly and input your correct email address as that will be our mode of communication. Please fill out the order form once only, and avoid spamming the form.
We will accept orders & payments until April 17, 2024 3PM only. First payment, first process basis will be implemented.
WEBINAR INFO
During this interactive session, you wil learnl:
Current best practices for teaching and supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Creating a sensory-friendly learning environment to minimize distractions and promote focus.
Implementing differentiated instruction to cater to diverse learning styles and needs.
Implementing differentiated instruction to cater to diverse learning styles and needs.
Building positive relationships and fostering social skills development in students on the spectrum.
This webinar is designed to empower educators and support professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to provide effective support and instruction to students on the autism spectrum.
Best regards,
CARL Institute Team