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Teacher Training
A K-12 student with a disability that is learning in class typically has a special education teacher close by teaching him or her. Because of the critical role he or she plays in the educational experience of students with disabilities, a Special Education teacher needs continual training to keep abreast of the latest techniques and innovations.  Teaching children with disabilities requires college level Special Education Teacher training.  Additionally, teaching a child with a disability calls for a unique skillset and knowledge.  Throughout their career, teachers will take on the life-long commitment of learning about disabilities and training to improve and hone their teaching skills. Hence, disability teaching requires the instructor to take the role of the student in order to achieve their responsibilities as a successful Special Education teacher.  

To be successful in today’s educational environment, and to teach students with disabilities, continuous professional development is necessary.  Of course, disability learning resources are no substitute for experience.  However, education classes and professional development can be supplemented with cost effective multi-media tools, DVDs and training.  Program Development Associates Disability Teacher Training Store has a large variety of resources focused on disabilities, teacher education, as well as teacher aids.

Find out how to design a calm and creative environment that's conducive to passing knowledge along and for picking it up.


Paul White's five-stage framework for managing escalating behaviors.


Gives teachers the tools to respond to conflict situations in a way that keeps problems small.


Helps teach students responsibility as well as help teachers avoid the frustration of dealing with repeated misbehaviors.


This innovative program offers a unique model for increasing teaching and learning time.


This innovative program offers a unique model for increasing teaching and learning time.



Gives teachers the skills to respond to challenging parents in a confident manner that builds relationships.


Focuses on teaching the critical social skills that autistic children generally lack.


Teachers share effective systems of observation and ways to observe the social/ emotional, physical, cognitive and language development of their Pre-K students.


Pre-K teachers and education coordinators demonstrate the systems they've devised to collate the observational data they have gathered.

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