SCOE: 5340 Skylane Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Intended Audience
Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) play an essential role in supporting students in public schools, yet they often face challenges in integrating their expertise within the educational system. Schools operate within a complex framework of policies, procedures, and multidisciplinary collaboration, which can sometimes create barriers to effective behavioral support. Likewise, school administrators must balance student needs, staff resources, and compliance requirements while striving to create a positive and productive learning environment.
This two-day workshop is designed to bridge the gap between behavior analysis and educational practice, equipping BCBAs with the tools to navigate school systems effectively while fostering stronger partnerships with administrators. By developing a shared understanding of responsibilities, challenges, and strategies, participants will leave with actionable plans to enhance collaboration, improve student outcomes, and create sustainable behavioral support models.
Day 1: Understanding the BCBA Role in Public Schools (BCBAs Only)
On the first day, BCBAs will focus on building a strong foundation for working effectively within school systems. This session will provide practical guidance on how to align behavior analytic practices with school culture, understand the broader educational landscape, and ethical considerations for behavioral assessment.
Day 2: Strengthening BCBA and Administrator Partnerships (BCBAs and Administrators)
On the second day, BCBAs and school administrators come together to bridge the gap between behavior analysis and school-based implementation. While BCBAs bring expertise in behavioral assessment and intervention, administrators provide insight into school systems, policies, and resource limitations. This session fosters collaborative problem-solving to ensure behavior support strategies are effective, feasible, and sustainable in real-world school settings.
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