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Effective Supervision: Why, How and Where to Do It |
Tuesday, October 8, 2013 |
8:30 AM–9:50 AM |
Yucatan IV (Fiesta Americana) |
Area: AUT |
Chair: Ann B Beirne (Global Autism Project) |
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Characteristics of Effective Supervision |
Domain: Applied Behavior Analysis |
ANN B BEIRNE (Global Autism Project) |
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Abstract: This presentation will include a brief review of supervision requirements as put forward by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). This includes the challenges of supervising individuals as well as the ethical considerations of providing supervision to professionals working in the field. |
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The Right Tool for the Job: Making Use of Technology in Supervision |
Domain: Applied Behavior Analysis |
MOLLY OLA PINNEY (Global Autism Project) |
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Abstract: This presentation will address how to use technology to provide effective and efficient supervision. Several technologies will be described, including some designed to enhance the supervise experience and promote engagement and dissemination. |
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Ethical Supervision Around the World: Addressing the Challenges of Remote Supervision |
Domain: Applied Behavior Analysis |
ANN B BEIRNE (Global Autism Project) |
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Abstract: This presentation will address the issues of remote supervision, with a particular focus on training those who work in under-served areas. Specific strategies for increasing the effectiveness of supervision and the quality of the supervisee's experience will be discussed, along with ethical considerations of providing such supervision. |
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