Upcoming Webinar Opportunity
Creating Assistive Technology Solutions in Minutes
February 8, 15, and 22, 2017
Register now for this free three-part webinar series presented by Dr. Therese Willkomm, Director of the New Hampshire Statewide Assistive Technology Program.
Session 1 will discuss and demonstrate over 40 assistive technology solutions that can be made in minutes using everyday tools and materials. Session 2 will discuss and demonstrate 101 assistive technology solutions that can be created using corrugated plastics. Session 3 will demonstrate 101 assistive technology solutions that can be created using Velcro Brand Fasteners and Loc Line.
Reserve your spot today! Space is limited.
Upcoming SESTA Trainings
Idaho SESTA is sponsoring two upcoming trainings in six locations. New Special Education Teacher Training (NSETT) Part 2 is for all new Special Education teachers, including those who were unable to attend Part 1 in the Fall. The upcoming Spring training of Behavior Foundations will focus on conducting functional behavioral assessment and designing interventions that will increase engagement in appropriate alternative and desirable replacement behaviors that will lead to individual success and academic growth.
Choose a date and location below to learn more and register:
New Special Education Teacher Training (NSETT) Part 2
1/18/17 - Idaho Falls
1/20/17 - Twin Falls
1/24/17 - Boise
1/26/17 - Nampa
1/31/17 - Coeur d'Alene
2/2/17 - Moscow
Behavior Foundations 1 (Spring)
2/9/17 - Coeur d'Alene
2/15/17 - Idaho Falls
2/16/17 - Lewiston
2/17/17 - Twin Falls
2/21/17 - Nampa
3/2/17 - Boise
Spring Course Registration
Registration for spring courses through Idaho Training Clearinghouse opens Wednesday, January 11, 2017 and closes Friday, March 10, 2017.
Courses offered
Communicative Competence in Learners with Significant Disabilities (CCLSD)
Executive Function to Intervention and Autism Spectrum Disorder (EFASD)
Explicit Instruction (EI)
Quality Literacy Instruction for Students with ASD (QLIS)
Self Determination Practices for Students with Disabilities (SDPSD)
Teaching, Supporting, and Including Students on the Spectrum (TSISS)
Creating Assistive Technology Solutions in Minutes (CATS)
Registration opens January 11, 2017. Visit the
Idaho Training Clearinghouse to download course syllabi and requirements.