Center
for Interdisciplinary Learning and Leadership
A University Center for
Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service
The Autism Summer Symposium
A ten-day extensive hands-on training for service providers, featuring Dr. Diana Mobley.
July 7–11 and July 14-18
Mustang Trails Elementary
12025 SW 15th
Yukon, OK
The Autism Summer Symposium is an intensive two-week training designed to provide teachers and other service providers an opportunity to gain first hand knowledge about autism from the best teachers, the kids themselves and their families. Each workshop trainee is assigned to a classroom and paired with a student. These trainees receive supportive instruction and mentoring from a mentor teacher, Project PEAK (Programming and Evaluation for Kids with Autism) staff and a veteran service provider and autism specialist. Special education teachers completing the training are placed on the Oklahoma Special Education Teacher Registry for Autism. The morning sessions consist of extensive hands-on work in classroom settings while families meet to network. The afternoon sessions are an opportunity for the participants to debrief their morning experiences and to learn about autism from Dr. Mobley.
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