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2019 TASH Conference has ended
Each year, the TASH Conference brings together our constituents to share resources and success stories, learn about field-driven best practices, and network within a community engaged in shared values. The Conference is attended by passionate leaders, experts, and advocates from every corner of the disability community. Conference attendees are influential in their fields and communities, and play an important role in the provision of services and supports for the millions of individuals and organizations around the world; and include professors and researchers from leading institutions; those involved in local, state, and federal governments and public policy; special and general educators, and school administrators; self-advocates, adult service providers; students, family members, and many others.  This year’s conference theme, Building Diverse and Inclusive Communities, reminds us that equity, opportunity, and inclusion relies on the input of broad perspectives and experiences.
Primary Topic: Inclusive Education [clear filter]
Thursday, December 5
 

8:00am MST

9:00am MST

1:00pm MST

 
Friday, December 6
 

9:45am MST

10:55am MST

1:05pm MST

2:10pm MST

3:20pm MST

4:25pm MST

5:15pm MST

A Community Conversation: From Visitor to Member Status at One Higher Education Institution Akimel Ballroom 3 Academic Inclusion at 4-year University: Perspectives from Students and Advice for Readiness Akimel Ballroom 3 Advocacy Strategies Utilized by Families of Children who are Deafblind Akimel Ballroom 3 Alternative Assessment: What Purpose is it Serving? Akimel Ballroom 3 Applied Behavior Analysis and Inclusive Early Intervention/Early Childhood Education Akimel Ballroom 3 Building Inclusive Communities: What Pre-service Teachers' View as Critical Questions Akimel Ballroom 3 Conceptualizing Teacher Agency for Inclusive Education Akimel Ballroom 3 Curricula for Students with Significant Disabilities Akimel Ballroom 3 Educators' Perspectives on How to Support Inclusive Classrooms Akimel Ballroom 3 Emergency-Certified Rural Special Educators: Implications for Professional Development and Inclusion Akimel Ballroom 3 Enrollment of Students with Intellectual Disability in High School Courses Akimel Ballroom 3 Examining Characteristics of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Retrospective Records Review Akimel Ballroom 3 Inclusive Opportunities in Catholic Education Akimel Ballroom 3 Increasing Learner Independence in Inclusive Settings through Staff Development Akimel Ballroom 3 Large Group Video Modeling to Increase Social Interactions in Inclusive Classrooms Akimel Ballroom 3 Literacy for Everyone: Adapted Text Akimel Ballroom 3 NCEO/University of Minnesota Akimel Ballroom 3 School Mealtime Experiences of Secondary-Age Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities Akimel Ballroom 3 Self-Advocacy for General Education Instructional Means Akimel Ballroom 3 Self-Management of Initiations for Students with Low Communication Akimel Ballroom 3 Shared Experience: Mentors' Reflection on Supporting Students with Intellectual Disabilities on College Campuses Akimel Ballroom 3 Stories we Carry into Classrooms: Teachers' Voices on Literacy Akimel Ballroom 3 Teaching/Learning within Circles of Co-Practice: Addressing Ableism Together Akimel Ballroom 3 The Clash of Disability and Extracurricular Collegiate Student Life Akimel Ballroom 3 Transitions through the Life Span: Planning for Assistive Technology Akimel Ballroom 3 What about the Peers? A Systematic Review of Peer-Mediated Interventions Akimel Ballroom 3
 
Saturday, December 7
 

8:30am MST

9:35am MST

10:45am MST

1:10pm MST

2:15pm MST

3:20pm MST

 


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